Many-Body Density Matrices for Free Fermions
Abstract
Building upon an analytical technique introduced by Chung and Peschel [M. Chung and I. Peschel, Phys. Rev. B 64, art. 064412 (2001)], we calculated the density matrix rhoB of a finite block of B sites within an infinite system of free spinless fermions. In terms of the block Green function matrix G (whose elements are Gij = < ci+ cj>, where ci+ and cj are fermion creation and annihilation operators acting on sites i and j within the block respectively), the density matrix can be written as rhoB = det(1 - G) exp[ sumij (log G(1 - G-1)ij ci+ cj]. Implications of such a result to Hilbert space truncation for real-space renormalization schemes is discussed.
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