Mean Field Approximation to two-subsystems: Examples

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Using the Funtional Integrals Formulation is developes a self-consistent mean field expansion to evolution operators of a system composed by two subsystems. This is a general expansion and can be generalized for more of two subsystems, which can be as system composed by fermions and bosons with an interaction between their ($\sigma$-model , $\sigma-\omega$ model or maser model) as a fermionic system with two or more different interactions between fermions particles, (NJL model ).

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