Friday, March 29, 2013

1303.7105 (Robert van Leeuwen et al.)

Equilibrium and nonequilibrium many-body perturbation theory: a unified
framework based on the Martin-Schwinger hierarchy
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Robert van Leeuwen, Gianluca Stefanucci
We present a unified framework for equilibrium and nonequilibrium many-body perturbation theory. The most general nonequilibrium many-body theory valid for general initial states is based on a time-contour originally introduced by Konstantinov and Perel'. The various other well-known formalisms of Keldysh, Matsubara and the zero-temperature formalism are then derived as special cases that arise under different assumptions. We further present a single simple proof of Wick's theorem that is at the same time valid in all these flavors of many-body theory. It arises simply as a solution of the equations of the Martin-Schwinger hierarchy for the noninteracting many-particle Green's function with appropriate boundary conditions. We further discuss a generalized Wick theorem for general initial states on the Keldysh contour and derive how the formalisms based on the Keldysh and Konstantinov-Perel'-contours are related for the case of general initial states.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.7105

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