Ground state energy of the interacting Bose gas in two dimensions: an explicit construction
Silas R. Beane

TL;DR
This paper derives explicit formulas for the ground state energy of a two-dimensional interacting Bose gas, including finite-range and three-body effects, and analyzes finite-size corrections in the thermodynamic limit.
Contribution
It provides a novel explicit construction and perturbative expansion for the ground-state energy of 2D bosons with finite-range interactions, including finite-size effects.
Findings
Explicit formulas for ground-state energy in 2D Bose gas
Finite-size corrections to the thermodynamic limit derived
Inclusion of range and three-body force effects
Abstract
The isotropic scattering phase shift is calculated for non-relativistic bosons interacting at low energies via an arbitrary finite-range potential in d spacetime dimensions. Scattering on a (d-1)-dimensional torus is then considered, and the eigenvalue equation relating the energy levels on the torus to the scattering phase shift is derived. With this technology in hand, and focusing on the case of two spatial dimensions, a perturbative expansion is developed for the ground-state energy of N identical bosons which interact via an arbitrary finite-range potential in a finite area. The leading non-universal effects due to range corrections and three-body forces are included. It is then shown that the thermodynamic limit of the ground-state energy in a finite area can be taken in closed form to obtain the energy-per-particle in the low-density expansion, by explicitly summing the parts of…
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