Pinning of fermionic occupation numbers: General concepts and one spatial dimension
Physical Review A American Physical Society 93:4 (2016) 042126
Authors:
Felix Tennie, Daniel Ebler, Vlatko Vedral, Christian Schilling
Abstract:
Analytical evidence for the physical relevance of generalized Pauli constraints (GPCs) has recently been provided in Schilling et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 040404 (2013)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.110.040404]: Natural occupation numbers λ ≡(λi) of the ground state of a model system in the regime of weak couplings κ of three spinless fermions in one spatial dimension were found extremely close, at a distance Dmin∼κ8 to the boundary of the allowed region. We provide a self-contained and complete study of this quasipinning phenomenon. In particular, we develop tools for its systematic exploration and quantification. We confirm that quasipinning in one dimension occurs also for larger particle numbers and extends to intermediate coupling strengths, but vanishes for very strong couplings. We further explore the nontriviality of our findings by comparing quasipinning by GPCs to potential quasipinning by the less restrictive Pauli exclusion principle constraints. This allows us to eventually confirm the significance of GPCs beyond Pauli's exclusion principle.