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arxiv cond-mat/0312518 v1 pith:Z3QMNHLQ submitted 2003-12-19 cond-mat.str-el

Reduced density matrices, their spectral resolutions, and the Kimball-Overhauser approach

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keywords densitybodyreducedapproachcontractiongeminalskimball-overhausermatrices
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Recently, it has been shown, that the pair density of the homogeneous electron gas can be parametrized in terms of 2-body wave functions (geminals), which are scattering solutions of an effective 2-body Schr\"odinger equation. For the corresponding scattering phase shifts, new sum rules are reported in this paper. These sum rules describe not only the normalization of the pair density (similar to the Friedel sum rule of solid state theory), but also the contraction of the 2-body reduced density matrix. This allows one to calculate also the momentum distribution, provided that the geminals are known from an appropriate screening of the Coulomb repulsion. An analysis is presented leading from the definitions and (contraction and spectral) properties of reduced density matrices to the Kimball-Overhauser approach and its generalizations. Thereby cumulants are used. Their size-extensivity is related to the thermodynamic limit.

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