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Macroscopic Dynamics of the Strong-Coupling BCS-Hubbard Model

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Authors: J. -B. Bru, W. de Siqueira Pedra

Year

2020

Paper ID

20771

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Preprint

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The aim of the current paper is to illustrate, in a simple example, our recent, very general, rigorous results [Bru J.-B., de Siqueira Pedra W., J. Math. Anal. Appl. (2020), doi.org: 10.1016/j.jmaa.2020.124434 and 10.1016/j.jmaa.2020.124517] on the dynamical properties of fermions and quantum-spin systems with long-range, or mean-field, interactions, in infinite volume. We consider here the strong-coupling BCS-Hubbard model, because this example is very pedagogical and, at the same time, physically relevant for it highlights the impact of the (screened) Coulomb repulsion on (s-wave) superconductivity.

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