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Confined coherence and analytic properties of Green's functions
K.Schoenhammer ;
Date 31 Oct 1997
Subject Strongly Correlated Electrons | cond-mat.str-el
AbstractA simple model of noninteracting electrons with a separable one-body potential is used to discuss the possible pole structure of single particle Green’s functions for fermions on unphysical sheets in the complex frequency plane as a function of the system parameters. The poles in the exact Green’s function can cross the imaginary axis, in contrast to recent claims that such a behaviour is unphysical. As the Green’s function of the model has the same functional form as an approximate Green’s function of coupled Luttinger liquids no definite conclusions concerning the concept of "confined coherence" can be drawn from the locations of the poles of this Green’s function.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9710343
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