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Resonant states of open quantum systems
We first show that quantum resonant states observe particle number
conservation and hence are consistent with the probabilistic interpretation of
quantum mechanics. We then present for a class of quantum open systems, a
resonant-state expansion of the sum of the retarded and advanced Green's
functions. The expansion is given purely in terms of all discrete eigenstates
and does not contain any background integrals. Using the expansion, we argue
that the Fano asymmetry of resonance peaks is interpreted as interference
between discrete eigenstates. We microscopically derive the Fano parameters for
several cases.Comment: 19 pages, to be published in Progress of Theoretical Physics,
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A non-Hermitian analysis of strongly correlated quantum systems
We study a non-Hermitian generalization of strongly correlated quantum
systems in which the transfer energy of electrons is asymmetric. It is known
that a non-Hermitian critical point is equal to the inverse localization length
of a Hermitian non-interacting random electron system. We here conjecture that
we can obtain in the same way the correlation length of a Hermitian interacting
non-random system. We confirm the conjecture using exact solutions and
numerical finite-size data of the Hubbard model and the antiferromagnetic XXZ
model in one dimension
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