Tuesday 18 March 2008 at 15:00

Anděla Kalvová
(Department of Condensed Matter Theory, Institute of Physics ASCR, Prague)

Nonequilibrium Quasiparticles

Abstract:
In a nonequilibrium system, quasiparticles are defined, consistently with the construction of quantum transport equations, as one-electron excitations whose propagator possesses a time-local optical potential. This potential is constructed as a solution of the phase equation, a self-consistency condition reducing the renormalized Dyson equation to a formerly proposed multiplicative composition rule for the propagators. The Dyson equation for the particle correlation function is transformed to a renormalized quasiparticle reconstruction equation, whose leading term represents the quasiparticle Kadanoff-Baym ansatz, an improvement over the standard generalized Kadanoff-Baym ansatz.


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