supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.10905018,10875050)
We used the Cornwall, Jackiw and Tomboulis (CJT) resummation scheme to study nuclear matter. In the CJT formalism the meson propagators are treated as the bare propagators and the the higher order loop corrections o...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(10905018,10875050)
Deconfinement phase transition is studied in the FL model at finite temperature and chemical potential. At MFT approximation, phase transition can only be first order in the whole μ-T phase plane. Using a Landau expa...
Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10875050 and 11178001)
We study the dispersion relation of the excitation mode in a spin-polarized Fermi gas. In the frame of the imaginarytime finite temperature field theory, the polarization tensor is calculated by taking the random phas...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10875050)
Due to the scale invariance, the thermodynamic laws of strongly interacting limit unitary Fermi gas can be similar to those of non-interacting ideal gas. For example, the virial theorem between pressure and energy den...
Project supported by the Scientific Starting Research Fund of Central China Normal University of China;the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10675052 and 10875050);Ministry of Education of China (Grant No IRT0624)
A matrix eigenvalue method is applied to analyse the thermodynamic stability of two-component interacting fermions. The non-relativistic and ultra-relativistic d = 1, 2, 3 dimensions have been discussed in detail, res...
Project supported by the Scientific Starting Research Fund of Central China Normal University;National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10675052 and 10875050);MOE of China (Grant No IRT0624)
This paper analyses the dispersion relation of the excitation mode in non-relativistic interacting fermion matter. The polarization tensor is calculated with the random phase approximation in terms of finite temperatu...