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TMF, 2014 Volume 179, Number 2, Pages 251–266 (Mi tmf8640)

This article is cited in 2 papers

Permittivity and one-particle distribution functions in the thermodynamics of a Coulomb system

V. B. Bobrovab

a Joint Institute for High Temperatures, RAS, Moscow, Russia
b National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute", Moscow, Russia

Abstract: Using the grand canonical distribution and the virial theorem, we show that the Gibbs thermodynamic potential of a nonrelativistic system of charged particles is uniquely determined by its permittivity and the distribution functions of electrons and nuclei without using perturbation theory. This means that consistent approximations for the permittivity and one-particle distribution functions of electrons and nuclei must be used to calculate thermodynamic functions of the Coulomb system. To construct such self-consistent approximations, we propose using a decoupling procedure based on separating the ‘`connected" and "regular" parts of the temperature Green’s functions in the equations of motion. We consider the self-consistent Hartree–Fock approximation corresponding to this procedure.

Keywords: Coulomb model of a substance, permittivity, virial theorem, one-particle distribution function, temperature Green's function.

Received: 14.01.2014

DOI: 10.4213/tmf8640


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2014, 179:2, 596–608

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