Structure of fermion nodes and nodal cells
1Department of Physics and CHiPS, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA.
Abstract:
We study nodes of fermionic ground state wave functions. For two dimensions and higher we prove that spin-polarized, noninteracting fermions in a harmonic well have two nodal cells for arbitrary system size. The result extends to noninteracting or mean-field models in other geometries and to Hartree-Fock atomic states. Spin-unpolarized noninteracting states have multiple nodal cells; however, interactions and many-body correlations generally relax the multiple cells to the minimal number of two. With some conditions, this is proved for interacting two and higher dimensions harmonic fermion systems of arbitrary size using the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer variational wave function.
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