Simultaneous occurrence of off-diagonal long-range order and infinite permutation cycles in systems of interacting atoms
Abstract
Based on the paper "Fourier formula for quantum partition functions", arXiv:2106.10032 [math-ph], we show that in an infinite system of identical bosons interacting via a positive-type pair potential there is off-diagonal long-range order if and only if a nonzero fraction of the particles form infinite permutation cycles. In particular, there is Bose-Einstein condensation if and only if the diverging cycle lengths increase at least as fast with N, the number of particles, as N2/d in d≥ 3 dimensions. This extends a similar result known for the ideal Bose gas.
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