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One-particle Green's function of interacting two electrons using analytic solutions for a three-body problem:
Taichi Kosugi1, Yu-Ichiro Matsushita2
1Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
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For a three-electron system with finite-strength interactions confined to a one-dimensional harmonic trap, we solve the Schrödinger equation analytically to obtain the exact solutions, from which we construct explicitly the simultaneous eigenstates of the energy and total spin for the first time. The solutions for the three-electron system allow us to derive analytic expressions for the exact one-particle Green's function (GF) for the corresponding two-electron system. We calculate the GF in frequency domain to examine systematically its behavior depending on the electronic interactions. We also compare the pole structure of non-interacting GF using the exact Kohn-Sham (KS) potential with that of the exact GF to find that the discrepancy of the energy gap between the KS system and the original system is larger for a stronger interaction. We perform numerical examination on the behavior of GFs in real space to demonstrate that the exact and KS GFs can have shapes quite different from each other. Our simple model will help to understand generic characteristics of interacting GFs.
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