Fermi Surface Volume of Interacting Systems

Abstract

Three Fermion sumrules for interacting systems are derived at T=0, involving the number expectation N(μ), canonical chemical potentials μ(m), a logarithmic time derivative of the Greens function γk σ and the static Greens function. In essence we establish at zero temperature the sumrules linking: N(μ) Σm (μ- μ(m)) Σk,σ (γk σ) Σk,σ (Gσ(k,0)). Connecting them across leads to the Luttinger and Ward sumrule, originally proved perturbatively for Fermi liquids. Our sumrules are nonperturbative in character and valid in a considerably broader setting that additionally includes non-canonical Fermions and Tomonaga-Luttinger models. Generalizations are given for singlet-paired superconductors, where one of the sumrules requires a testable assumption of particle-hole symmetry at all couplings. The sumrules are found by requiring a continuous evolution from the Fermi gas, and by assuming a monotonic increase of μ(m) with particle number m. At finite T a pseudo-Fermi surface, accessible to angle resolved photoemission, is defined using the zero crossings of the first frequency moment of a weighted spectral function.

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