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    Dimensional-scaling estimate of the energy of a large system from that of its building blocks: Hubbard model and Fermi liquid

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    A simple, physically motivated, scaling hypothesis, which becomes exact in important limits, yields estimates for the ground-state energy of large, composed, systems in terms of the ground-state energy of its building blocks. The concept is illustrated for the electron liquid, and the Hubbard model. By means of this scaling argument the energy of the one-dimensional half-filled Hubbard model is estimated from that of a 2-site Hubbard dimer, obtaining quantitative agreement with the exact one-dimensional Bethe-Ansatz solution, and the energies of the two- and three-dimensional half-filled Hubbard models are estimated from the one-dimensional energy, recovering exact results for Uβ†’0U\to 0 and Uβ†’βˆžU\to \infty and coming close to Quantum Monte Carlo data for intermediate UU.Comment: 3 figure
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