A New Method and a New Scaling for Deriving Fermionic Mean-Field Dynamics
Abstract
© 2016, The Author(s). We introduce a new method for deriving the time-dependent Hartree
or Hartree-Fock equations as an effective mean-field dynamics from the microscopic
Schrödinger equation for fermionic many-particle systems in quantum mechanics. The
method is an adaption of the method used in Pickl (Lett. Math. Phys. 97 (2) 151–164
2011) for bosonic systems to fermionic systems. It is based on a Gronwall type estimate
for a suitable measure of distance between the microscopic solution and an antisymmetrized
product state. We use this method to treat a new mean-field limit for fermions with
long-range interactions in a large volume. Some of our results hold for singular attractive
or repulsive interactions. We can also treat Coulomb interaction assuming either a
mild singularity cutoff or certain regularity conditions on the solutions to the Hartree(-Fock)
equations. In the considered limit, the kinetic and interaction energy are of the
same order, while the average force is subleading. For some interactions, we prove
that the Hartree(-Fock) dynamics is a more accurate approximation than a simpler dynamics
that one would expect from the subleading force. With our method we also treat the
mean-field limit coupled to a semiclassical limit, which was discussed in the literature
before, and we recover some of the previous results. All results hold for initial
data close (but not necessarily equal) to antisymmetrized product states and we always
provide explicit rates of convergence.
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10.1007/s11040-016-9204-2Publication Info
Petrat, S; & Pickl, P (2016). A New Method and a New Scaling for Deriving Fermionic Mean-Field Dynamics. Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry, 19(1). 10.1007/s11040-016-9204-2. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17111.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Peter Pickl
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Starting with the autumn term 2018 I will teach the foundational mathematics and integrated
science courses in the undergraduate program at DKU. In the coming years, other classes
on several topics of mathematics and mathematical physics will be taught.

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