Comparison between wave functions in the random phase approximation, renormalized random phase approximation, and self-consistent random phase approximation methods - art. no. 024309
Jg. Hirsch et al., Comparison between wave functions in the random phase approximation, renormalized random phase approximation, and self-consistent random phase approximation methods - art. no. 024309, PHYS REV C, 6002(2), 1999, pp. 4309
The random phase approximation (RPA), the renormalized RPA (RRPA), and the
self-consistent RPA (SCRPA) methods an applied to calculate the wave functi
ons of the ground and excited states of an exactly solvable model. The appr
oximated wave functions are expanded in the basis of the exact solutions. I
t is found that, when the RPA collapses, the RPA wave functions are orthogo
nal to the exact solutions while the RRPA and SCRPA ones have small but fin
ite overlaps with the exact results. In spite of the apparently good agreem
ent between the results of the RRPA, the SCRPA, and the exact solution, for
the energy of the first excited state beyond the point of collapse, it is
found that these approximations do not correctly describe the exact wave fu
nctions. [S0556-2813(99)03808-X].