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Example of a wavefunction that cannot be represented by a single Slater determinant
I know that in general, interacting fermions cannot necessarily be described by a single Slater determinant. Can anyone provide a simple example of a state that has no such representation?
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existing bounds on maximum density achieved by a Bose condensate
As we know, fermions are subject to exchange interactions that limit the densities they can achieve. However bosons (simple or composite) are not constrained by this, which implies physical phenomena ...