The extended coupled cluster method and the pairing problem

Abstract

We study the application of various forms of the coupled cluster method to systems with paired fermions. The novel element of the analysis is the study of the breaking and eventual restoration of particle number in the CCM variants. We specifically include Arponen's extended coupled cluster method, which describes the normal Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov mean field at lowest level of truncation. We show that all methods converge to the exact results as we increase the order of truncation, but that the breaking of particle number at an intermediate level means that this convergence occurs in a surprising way. We argue that the most straightforward form of the method seems to be the most stable approach to implement for realistic (large number of particles) pairing problems

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