We consider N fermions in a two-dimensional harmonic oscillator potential interacting with a very short-range repulsive pair-wise potential. The ground-state energy of this system is obtained by performing a Thomas-Fermi as well as a self-consistent Hartree-Fock calculation. The two results are shown to agree even for a small number of particles. We next use the finite-temperature Thomas-Fermi method to demonstrate that in the local density approximation, these interacting fermions are equivalent to a system of noninteracting particles obeying the Haldane-Wu fractional exclusion statistics. It is also shown that mapping onto a system of N noninteracting quasiparticles enables us to predict the energies of the ground and excited states of th...
The properties of two-component fermionic quantum systems in two dimensions, such as they nowadays m...
We investigate a two-dimensional system of fermions with two values of the internal (spin)...
Consider two identical atoms in a spherical harmonic oscillator interacting with a zero-range intera...
We consider a few-particle system of trapped neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with...
The system of two interacting bosons in a two-dimensional harmonic trap is compared with the system ...
4 pages, 1 figure, PRL formatWe explore the connections between the description of interacting parti...
We consider a gas of neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with the attractive interact...
We use the Thomas-Fermi method to examine the thermodynamics of particles obeying Haldane exclusion ...
We conduct a theoretical study of SU(N) fermions confined by a one-dimensional harmonic potential. F...
It is well known that the number fluctuation in the grand canonical ensemble, which is directly prop...
A one-dimensional world is very unusual as there is an interplay between quantum statistics and geom...
The study of strongly correlated quantum gases in two dimensions has important ramifications for und...
We discuss recent results on the relation between the strongly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas ...
We study a strongly attractive system of a few spin-(1/2) fermions confined in a one-dimensional har...
We consider a small number of identical bosons trapped in a two-dimensional isotropic harmonic poten...
The properties of two-component fermionic quantum systems in two dimensions, such as they nowadays m...
We investigate a two-dimensional system of fermions with two values of the internal (spin)...
Consider two identical atoms in a spherical harmonic oscillator interacting with a zero-range intera...
We consider a few-particle system of trapped neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with...
The system of two interacting bosons in a two-dimensional harmonic trap is compared with the system ...
4 pages, 1 figure, PRL formatWe explore the connections between the description of interacting parti...
We consider a gas of neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with the attractive interact...
We use the Thomas-Fermi method to examine the thermodynamics of particles obeying Haldane exclusion ...
We conduct a theoretical study of SU(N) fermions confined by a one-dimensional harmonic potential. F...
It is well known that the number fluctuation in the grand canonical ensemble, which is directly prop...
A one-dimensional world is very unusual as there is an interplay between quantum statistics and geom...
The study of strongly correlated quantum gases in two dimensions has important ramifications for und...
We discuss recent results on the relation between the strongly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas ...
We study a strongly attractive system of a few spin-(1/2) fermions confined in a one-dimensional har...
We consider a small number of identical bosons trapped in a two-dimensional isotropic harmonic poten...
The properties of two-component fermionic quantum systems in two dimensions, such as they nowadays m...
We investigate a two-dimensional system of fermions with two values of the internal (spin)...
Consider two identical atoms in a spherical harmonic oscillator interacting with a zero-range intera...