SYMMETRY-BREAKING AND FINITE-SIZE EFFECTS IN QUANTUM MANY-BODY SYSTEMS

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作者
KOMA, T
TASAKI, H
机构
[1] Department of Physics, Gakushuin University, Tokyo, 171, Mejiro, Toshima-ku
关键词
SYMMETRY BREAKING; LONG-RANGE ORDER; OBSCURED SYMMETRY BREAKING; FINITE-SIZE EFFECTS; QUANTUM FLUCTUATION; GROUND STATES; LOW-LYING STATES; ERGODIC STATES;
D O I
10.1007/BF02188685
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
We consider a quantum many-body system on a lattice which exhibits a spontaneous symmetry breaking in its infinite-volume ground states, but in which the corresponding order operator does not commute with the Hamiltonian. Typical examples are the Heisenberg antiferromagnet with a Neel order and the Hubbard model with a (superconducting) off-diagonal long-range order. In the corresponding finite system, the symmetry breaking is usually ''obscured'' by ''quantum fluctuation'' and one gets a symmetric ground state with a long-range order. In such a situation, Horsch and von der Linden proved that the finite system has a low-lying eigenstate whose excitation energy is not more than of order N-1, where N denotes the number of sites in the lattice. Here we study the situation where the broken symmetry is a continuous one. For a particular set of states (which are orthogonal to the ground state and with each other), we prove bounds for their energy expectation values. The bounds establish that there exist ever-increasing numbers of low-lying eigenstates whose excitation energies are bounded by a constant times N-1. A crucial feature of the particular low-lying states we consider is that they can be regarded as finite-volume counterparts of the infinite-volume ground states. By forming linear combinations of these low-lying states and the (finite-volume) ground state and by taking infinite-volume limits, we construct infinite-volume ground states with explicit symmetry breaking. We conjecture that these infinite-volume ground states are ergodic, i.e., physically natural. Our general theorems not only shed light on the nature of symmetry breaking in quantum many-body systems, but also provide indispensable information for numerical approaches to these systems. We also discuss applications of our general results to a variety of interesting examples. The present paper is intended to be accessible to readers without background in mathematical approaches to quantum many-body systems.
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页码:745 / 803
页数:59
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