Abstract:
The quantum field-theoretical model, which describes spatially
non-homogeneous one-dimensional repulsive Bose gas in an external
harmonic potential is considered. The two-point correlation
function is calculated in the framework of the functional
integration. The corresponding functional integrals are estimated
by means of the stationary phase approximation. The asymptotical
estimates are obtained in the limit when the temperature is going
to zero while the volume occupied by the quasi-condensate is
increased. The power-law behavior is found for the correlation
function in this limit. It is demonstrated that the power-law
behavior is governed by the critical exponent dependent on the
spatial arguments.