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The Thermodynamic Limit of Quantum Coulomb Systems. Part I. General Theory

Mathematical Physics 2008-12-21 v2 math.MP

Abstract

This article is the first in a series dealing with the thermodynamic properties of quantum Coulomb systems. In this first part, we consider a general real-valued function EE defined on all bounded open sets of R3\R^3. Our aim is to give sufficient conditions such that EE has a thermodynamic limit. This means that the limit E(Ωn)Ωn1E(\Omega_n)|\Omega_n|^{-1} exists for all `regular enough' sequence Ωn\Omega_n with growing volume, Ωn\ii|\Omega_n|\to\ii, and is independent of the considered sequence. The sufficient conditions presented in our work all have a clear physical interpretation. In the next paper, we show that the free energies of many different quantum Coulomb systems satisfy these assumptions, hence have a thermodynamic limit.

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@article{arxiv.0806.1708,
  title  = {The Thermodynamic Limit of Quantum Coulomb Systems. Part I. General Theory},
  author = {Christian Hainzl and Mathieu Lewin and Jan Philip Solovej},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.1708},
  year   = {2008}
}

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Final version to appear in Advances in Mathematics