Infrared Behavior of Interacting Bosons at Zero Temperature

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Minor Changes. 4 pages, RevTeX, no figures, uses multicol.sty e-mail: pistoles@ill.fr

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1612

We exploit the symmetries associated with the stability of the superfluid phase to solve the long-standing problem of interacting bosons in the presence of a condensate at zero temperature. Implementation of these symmetries poses strong conditions on the renormalizations that heal the singularities of perturbation theory. The renormalized theory gives: For d>3 the Bogoliubov quasiparticles as an exact result; for 1

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