Reduced density-matrix functional theory in quantum Hall systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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13 pages, 7 figures

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We apply reduced density-matrix functional theory to the parabolically confined quantum Hall droplet in the spin-frozen strong magnetic field regime. One-body reduced density matrix functional method performs remarkably well in obtaining ground states, energies, and observables derivable from the one-body reduced density matrix for a wide range of system sizes. At the strongly correlated regime, the results go well beyond what can be obtained with the density functional theory. However, some of the detailed properties of the system, such as the edge Green's function, are not produced correctly unless we use the much heavier two-body reduced density matrix method.

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