Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively
D. Hasler, B. Hinrichs, O. Siebert, (n.d.).
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Abstract
The Nelson model, describing a quantum mechanical particle linearly coupled
to a bosonic field, exhibits the infrared problem in the sense that no ground
state exists at arbitrary total momentum. However, passing to a non-Fock
representation, one can prove the existence of so-called dressed one-particle
states. In this article, we give a simple non-perturbative proof for the
existence of such one-particle states at arbitrary coupling strength and for
almost all total momenta in a physically motivated momentum region. Our results
hold both for the non- and the semi-relativistic Nelson model.
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Hasler D, Hinrichs B, Siebert O. Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively.
Hasler, D., Hinrichs, B., & Siebert, O. (n.d.). Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively.
@article{Hasler_Hinrichs_Siebert, title={Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively}, author={Hasler, David and Hinrichs, Benjamin and Siebert, Oliver} }
Hasler, David, Benjamin Hinrichs, and Oliver Siebert. “Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively,” n.d.
D. Hasler, B. Hinrichs, and O. Siebert, “Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively.” .
Hasler, David, et al. Non-Fock Ground States in the Translation-Invariant Nelson Model Revisited Non-Perturbatively.