Finite Temperature and Density Effects in Higher Dimensions with and without Compactifications : Particles and Fields
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Expansions for the thermodynamic potential of a Dirac fermion gas are represented at finite temperature with the chemical potential in an ultrastatic space R^d × S^N. The high- and low-temperature expansions for the thermodynamic potential are obtained and, in particular, strongly degenerate fermi gas is investigated. For the Candelas-Weinberg model, sufficiently high "charge" density prevents the compactification of the extra space.
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- 1987-05-25
著者
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SHIRAISHI Kiyoshi
Department of Physics, Tokyo metropolitan University
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Shiraishi Kiyoshi
Department Of Physics Tokyo Metropolitan University
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