Quantum Hydrodynamics
Shabbir A. Khan, Michael Bonitz

TL;DR
This paper reviews quantum hydrodynamics (QHD), discussing its theoretical basis, validity, limitations, and applications to quantum plasmas, including linear and nonlinear phenomena, and particle interactions in many-body systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of QHD concepts, critically analyzes its applicability, and examines recent linear and nonlinear results in unmagnetized and magnetized quantum plasmas.
Findings
QHD effectively describes collective behaviors in quantum plasmas.
Linearized QHD results illustrate wave phenomena in quantum plasmas.
Particle interactions influence many-body quantum plasma properties.
Abstract
Quantum plasma physics is a rapidly evolving research field with a very inter-disciplinary scope of potential applications, ranging from nano-scale science in condensed matter to the vast scales of astrophysical objects. The theoretical description of quantum plasmas relies on various approaches, microscopic or macroscopic, some of which have obvious relation to classical plasma models. The appropriate model should, in principle, incorporate the quantum mechanical effects such as diffraction, spin statistics and correlations, operative on the relevant scales. However, first-principle approaches such as quantum Monte Carlo and density functional theory or quantum-statistical methods such as quantum kinetic theory or non-equilibrium Green's functions require substantial theoretical and computational efforts. Therefore, for selected problems, alternative simpler methods have been put…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDust and Plasma Wave Phenomena · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
