1991
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.2221650110
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Interaction of Current Carriers with Local Moments in a Narrow Band

Abstract: One-electron Green's functions of a narrow-band paramagnetic insulator are calculated within the framework of the s-d exchange and Hubbard models with strong correlations. The agreement with the l/z-perturbation theory is discussed for the approximations employed. It is demonstrated that the analytical properties of the retarded Green's functions are violated for simple approximations in the Hubbard model and the s-d model with a negative exchange parameter I (and, for self-consistent versions, at any sign of … Show more

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“…Unfortunately, the terms with the one-particle occupation numbers (which just describe the Kondo effect) were neglected in Refs. [5,6], and only a classical approximation was considered in Ref. [6].…”
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“…Unfortunately, the terms with the one-particle occupation numbers (which just describe the Kondo effect) were neglected in Refs. [5,6], and only a classical approximation was considered in Ref. [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed analysis of this approximation was performed in Refs. [5,6] within the large-z (z is nearest-neighbor number) expansion.In the present paper we present a treatment that is based on the method of equations of motion for the many-electron Hubbard operators [7,8] and is much more simple than the large-d approach. As the zero order this approach reduces to the simplest Hubbard-I approximation.…”
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