The Inhomogeneous Gaussian Free Field, with application to ground state correlations of trapped 1d Bose gases
Yannis Brun, J\'er\^ome Dubail

TL;DR
This paper develops an inhomogeneous Gaussian Free Field framework to compute correlation functions in inhomogeneous 1d quantum systems, specifically applied to trapped Lieb-Liniger gases, with validation against DMRG results.
Contribution
It introduces a formalism linking microscopic observables in inhomogeneous Luttinger liquids to field theory, accounting for position-dependent coefficients using Bethe Ansatz data.
Findings
Derived explicit correlation functions for trapped Lieb-Liniger gases.
Validated theoretical predictions with numerical DMRG simulations.
Identified position-dependent coefficients crucial for accurate inhomogeneous correlation calculations.
Abstract
Motivated by the calculation of correlation functions in inhomogeneous one-dimensional (1d) quantum systems, the 2d Inhomogeneous Gaussian Free Field (IGFF) is studied and solved. The IGFF is defined in a domain equipped with a conformal class of metrics and with a real positive coupling constant by the action . All correlations functions of the IGFF are expressible in terms of the Green's functions of generalized Poisson operators that are familiar from 2d electrostatics in media with spatially varying dielectric constants. This formalism is then applied to the study of ground state correlations of the Lieb-Liniger gas trapped in an external potential .…
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