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The envelope theory, also known as the auxiliary field method, is a simple technique to compute approximate solutions of Hamiltonians for $N$ identical particles in $D$-dimension. The accuracy of this method is tested by computing the…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2015-05-19 Claude Semay

The envelope theory is a method to compute approximate eigensolutions of quantum $N$-body Hamiltonians with a quite general structure in $D$ dimensions. The advantages of the method are that it is easy to implement and that $N$ is treated…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2022-04-01 Cyrille Chevalier , Cintia T. Willemyns , Lorenzo Cimino , Claude Semay

The auxiliary field method has been recently proposed as an efficient technique to compute analytical approximate solutions of eigenequations in quantum mechanics. We show that the auxiliary field method is completely equivalent to the…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2009-03-23 F. Buisseret , C. Semay , B. Silvestre-Brac

Approximate but reliable solutions of a quantum system with $N$ identical particles can be easily computed with the envelope theory, also known as the auxiliary field method. This technique has been developed for Hamiltonians with arbitrary…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2017-07-20 C. Semay , F. Buisseret

The envelope theory is a method to easily obtain approximate, but reliable, solutions for some quantum many-body problems. Quite general Hamiltonians can be considered for systems composed of an arbitrary number of different particles in…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2023-02-21 Lorenzo Cimino , Claude Semay

The eigensolutions of many-body quantum systems are always difficult to compute. The envelope theory is a method to easily obtain approximate, but reliable, solutions in the case of identical particles. It is extended here to treat systems…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2020-06-25 C. Semay , L. Cimino , C. Willemyns

The auxiliary field method is a new technique to obtain closed formulae for the solutions of eigenequations in quantum mechanics. The idea is to replace a Hamiltonian $H$ for which analytical solutions are not known by another one $\tilde…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2015-03-18 Bernard Silvestre-Brac , Claude Semay , Fabien Buisseret

A method based on the envelope theory is presented to compute approximate solutions for $N$-body Hamiltonians with identical particles in $D$ dimensions ($D\ge 2$). In some favorable cases, the approximate eigenvalues can be analytically…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2013-11-14 C. Semay , C. Roland

The auxiliary field method is a technique to obtain approximate closed formulae for the solutions of both nonrelativistic and semirelativistic eigenequations in quantum mechanics. For a many-body Hamiltonian describing identical particles,…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2012-01-17 C. Semay , F. Buisseret , B. Silvestre-Brac

The envelope theory is an easy-to-use approximation method to obtain eigensolutions for some quantum many-body systems, in particular in the domain of hadronic physics. Even if the solutions are reliable and an improvement procedure exists,…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2024-02-16 Lorenzo Cimino , Cyrille Chevalier , Ethan Carlier , Joachim Viseur

Many-body forces are sometimes a relevant ingredient in various fields, such as atomic, nuclear or hadronic physics. Their precise structure is generally difficult to uncover. So, phenomenological effective forces are often used in…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2018-07-19 Claude Semay , Guillaume Sicorello

The envelope theory is a simple technique to obtain approximate, but reliable, solutions of many-body systems with identical particles. The accuracy of this method is tested here for two systems in one dimension with pairwise forces. The…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2019-10-30 Claude Semay , Lorenzo Cimino

The envelope theory is a reliable and easy to implement method to solve time independent Schr\"odinger-like equations (eigenvalues and eigenvectors). It is particularly useful to solve many-body systems since the computational cost is…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2023-04-25 Claude Semay , Maud Balcaen

The dominantly orbital state method allows a semiclassical description of quantum systems. At the origin, it was developed for two-body relativistic systems. Here, the method is extended to treat two-body Hamiltonians and systems with three…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2013-06-07 Claude Semay , Fabien Buisseret

The auxiliary field method is a powerful technique to obtain approximate closed-form energy formulas for eigenequations in quantum mechanics. Very good results can be obtained for Schr\"odinger and semirelativistic Hamiltonians with various…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2010-06-04 Claude Semay , Bernard Silvestre-Brac

Many-body forces, and specially three-body forces, are sometimes a relevant ingredient in various fields, such as atomic, nuclear or hadronic physics. As their precise structure is generally difficult to uncover or to implement,…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2024-03-12 Lorenzo Cimino , Clara Tourbez , Cyrille Chevalier , Gwendolyn Lacroix , Claude Semay

Approximate analytical closed energy formulas for semirelativistic Hamiltonians of the form $\sigma\sqrt{\bm p^{2}+m^2}+V(r)$ are obtained within the framework of the auxiliary field method. This method, which is equivalent to the envelope…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2009-10-29 Bernard Silvestre-Brac , Claude Semay , Fabien Buisseret

Approximate analytical energy formulas for N-body relativistic Hamiltonians with one- and two-body interactions are obtained within the framework of the auxiliary field method. This method has already been proved to be a powerful technique…

Mathematical Physics · Physics 2014-11-20 Bernard Silvestre-Brac , Claude Semay , Fabien Buisseret , Fabian Brau

The auxiliary field method, defined through introducing an auxiliary (also called as the Hubbard-Stratonovich or the Mean-) field and utilizing a loop-expansion, gives an excellent result for a wide range of a coupling constant. The…

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2009-10-31 Taro Kashiwa

A method is presented to compute approximate solutions for eigenequations in quantum mechanics with an arbitrary kinetic part. In some cases, the approximate eigenvalues can be analytically determined and they can be lower or upper bounds.…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2012-10-01 Claude Semay
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