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A Test of a New Interacting N-Body Wave Function

The resources required to solve the general interacting quantum N-body problem scale exponentially with N, making the solution of this problem very difficult when N is large. In a previous series of papers we develop an approach for a fully-interacting wave function with a general two-body interacti...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2009-03
Main Authors: Dunn, Martin, W Blake Laing, Toth, Derrick, Watson, Deborah K
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Language:English
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Summary:The resources required to solve the general interacting quantum N-body problem scale exponentially with N, making the solution of this problem very difficult when N is large. In a previous series of papers we develop an approach for a fully-interacting wave function with a general two-body interaction which tames the N-scaling by developing a perturbation series that is order-by-order invariant under a point group isomorphic with S_N . Group theory and graphical techniques are then used to solve for the wave function exactly and analytically at each order. Recently this formalism has been used to obtain the first-order, fully-interacting wave function for a system of harmonically-confined bosons interacting harmonically. In this paper, we report the first application of this N-body wave function to a system of N fully-interacting bosons in three dimensions. We determine the density profile for a confined system of harmonically-interacting bosons. Choosing this simple interaction is not necessary or even advantageous for our method, however this choice allows a direct comparison of our exact results through first order with exact results obtained in an independent solution. Our density profile through first-order in three dimensions is indistinguishable from the first-order exact result obtained independently and shows strong convergence to the exact result to all orders.
ISSN:2331-8422