Thermodynamical Quantities in the Anderson Hamiltonian
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Thermodynamical quantities in the Anderson Hamiltonian are obtained by the use of a perturbational calculation with respect to Coulomb repulsion U. Discussion is concentrated on the finite-temperature behavior of the susceptibility, the specific heat and the resistivity. This calculation shows the gradual change from the nonmagnetic state to the magnetic state, though it cannot be applied to the magnetic limit.
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- 1976-05-25
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