Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9789651 | Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures | 2005 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Non-equilibrium Green's functions reduce to quantum kinetic equations in the kinetic regime, that is, if the quasi-classical, quasi-particle picture is valid. The classical tool yielding the kinetic equations, the Kadanoff-Baym Ansatz, has been improved and generalized to a whole Ansatz family including the so-called extended quasi-particle approximation. Each Ansatz produces a quantum kinetic theory: a quasi-particle kinetic equation and a functional of the quasi-particle distribution returning the average values of observables. In the extended quasi-particle model, the theory is physically consistent: causal, gauge invariant and conserving. This model leads to kinetic equations for dense Fermi liquids which combine the Landau quasi-particle drift with non-local scattering integrals in the spirit of the Enskog equation.
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Authors
Václav Å piÄka, BedÅich Velický, AndÄla Kalvová,