The frequency-dependent density-density response function for a semiclassical gas has been calculated from its defining equation of linear-response theory. The particular form of the response function appears to be relevant to optic-data inversion using Kramers-Kronig relations. Also the zero-frequency limit of the response function, being the static susceptibility, is a bounded function. The susceptibilityfor the semiclassical gas model provides a unique opportunity to test the bounds analytically. This study further suggests a slightly different derivation of the lower bounds, perhaps less abstract than by convexity theory via Jensen's inequality.PACS number(s): 05.20. -y, 05.90.+m, 61.20.Lc
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