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The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations

Feliciangeli D, Rademacher SAE, Seiringer R. The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations. arXiv, 2107.03720.

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We provide a definition of the effective mass for the classical polaron described by the Landau-Pekar equations. It is based on a novel variational principle, minimizing the energy functional over states with given (initial) velocity. The resulting formula for the polaron's effective mass agrees with the prediction by Landau and Pekar.
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2021-07-08
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We thank Herbert Spohn for helpful comments. Funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the ERC grant agreement No. 694227 (D.F. and R.S.) and under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 754411 (S.R.) is gratefully acknowledged..
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2107.03720
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Feliciangeli D, Rademacher SAE, Seiringer R. The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations. arXiv.
Feliciangeli, D., Rademacher, S. A. E., & Seiringer, R. (n.d.). The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations. arXiv.
Feliciangeli, Dario, Simone Anna Elvira Rademacher, and Robert Seiringer. “The Effective Mass Problem for the Landau-Pekar Equations.” ArXiv, n.d.
D. Feliciangeli, S. A. E. Rademacher, and R. Seiringer, “The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations,” arXiv. .
Feliciangeli D, Rademacher SAE, Seiringer R. The effective mass problem for the Landau-Pekar equations. arXiv, 2107.03720.
Feliciangeli, Dario, et al. “The Effective Mass Problem for the Landau-Pekar Equations.” ArXiv, 2107.03720.
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