Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2005-08-31
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
14 pages in RevTeX4 format, 8 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.74.165121
The reduced density matrix of an interacting system can be used as the basis for a truncation scheme, or in an unbiased method to discover the strongest kind of correlation in the ground state. In this paper, we investigate the structure of the many-body fermion density matrix of a small cluster in a square lattice. The cluster density matrix is evaluated numerically over a set of finite systems, subject to non-square periodic boundary conditions given by the lattice vectors $\bR_1 \equiv (R_{1x}, R_{1y})$ and $\bR_2 \equiv (R_{2x}, R_{2y})$. We then approximate the infinite-system cluster density-matrix spectrum, by averaging the finite-system cluster density matrix (i) over degeneracies in the ground state, and orientations of the system relative to the cluster, to ensure it has the proper point-group symmetry; and (ii) over various twist boundary conditions to reduce finite size effects. We then compare the eigenvalue structure of the averaged cluster density matrix for noninteracting and strongly-interacting spinless fermions, as a function of the filling fraction $\nbar$, and discuss whether it can be approximated as being built up from a truncated set of single-particle operators.
Cheong Siew-Ann
Henley Christopher L.
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