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Advances in Mathematics 221 (2009) 488-546
The Thermodynamic Limit of Quantum Coulomb Systems. Part II. Applications
Christian Hainzl 1, Mathieu Lewin 2, Jan Philip Solovej 3
(2009)

In a previous paper, we have developed a general theory of thermodynamic limits. We apply it here to three different Coulomb quantum systems, for which we prove the convergence of the free energy per unit volume. The first system is the crystal for which the nuclei are classical particles arranged periodically in space and only the electrons are quantum particles. We recover and generalize a previous result of Fefferman. In the second example, both the nuclei and the electrons are quantum particles, submitted to a periodic magnetic field. We thereby extend a seminal result of Lieb and Lebowitz. Finally, in our last example we take again classical nuclei but optimize their position. To our knowledge such a system was never treated before. The verification of the assumptions introduced in the previous paper uses several tools which have been introduced before in the study of large quantum systems. In particular, an electrostatic inequality of Graf and Schenker is one main ingredient of our new approach.
1 :  UAB
Department of Mathematics – University of Alabama at Birmingham
2 :  Laboratoire d'Analyse, Géométrie et Modélisation (AGM)
CNRS : UMR8088 – Université de Cergy Pontoise
3 :  Department of Mathematics
University of Copenhagen
Mathématiques/Physique mathématique

Physique/Physique mathématique
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http://fr.arXiv.org/abs/0806.1709