
Mathematical Physics Seminar
The Thermodynamics Pressure of a Dilute Fermi Gas
We consider a gas of fermions with non-zero spin at positive temperature T. We show that if the range of the interparticle interaction is small compared to the mean particle distance, the thermodynamic pressure differs to leading order from the corresponding expression for non-interacting particles by a term proportional to the scattering length of the interparticle interaction. This is true for any repulsive interaction, including hard cores. The result is uniform in the temperature as long as T is of the same order as the Fermi temperature, or smaller. One of the key ingredients in the proof is a new subadditivity inequality for the von-Neumann entropy.
Date & Time
March 06, 2006 | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Location
S-101Speakers
Robert Seiringer
Affiliation
Princeton University