Single-particle spectrum

ID: single-particle-spectrum

The single-particle spectrum is a concept commonly used in many-body physics, quantum mechanics, and solid-state physics to describe the energy levels or states associated with individual particles (like electrons) in a system, while ignoring the interactions between them. This is often used as an approximation where one assumes that each particle moves independently in a mean-field created by the many-body system.

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