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-101

Speakers

Robert Seiringer

Affiliation

Princeton University

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