Display title | Physics:Matsubara frequency |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In thermal quantum field theory, the Matsubara frequency summation (named after Takeo Matsubara) is the summation over discrete imaginary frequencies. It takes the following form
$ S_{\eta }={\frac {1}{\beta }}\sum _{i\omega _{n}}g(i\omega _{n}), $
where $ \beta =\hbar /k_{\rm {B}}T $ is the inverse... |