Formalism of Nonequilibrium Perturbation Theory and Kondo Effect

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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The formalism of nonequilibrium perturbation theory was constructed by Schwinger and Keldysh and then was developed with the diagrammatical technique by Lifshitz and Pitaevskii. Until now there has been widespread application to various researches in physics, condensed matter, plasmas, atoms and molecules, nuclear matter etc.. In spite of this, the formalism has not been established as perturbation theory. For example, there is no perturbative method to derive arbitrary self-energy properly. In addition, the connection with other formalism, e.g., the Matsubara imaginary-time perturbative formalism is uncertain. Although there must be the relationship between self-energies in the perturbative formalism, such basic problems remain to be solved. The solution is given by the present work. The real-time perturbative expansion is performed on the basis of the adiabatic theorem. As the results, the requirements of self-energies as functions in time are demonstrated and the formulated self-energies meet the known relations. Besides, it gives exact agreement with functions derived by perturbative expansion in imaginary-time and analytical continuity. As a consequence, it implies that the present formalism can be generalized.

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