Physics:Anderson orthogonality theorem

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Short description: Theorem in physics

The Anderson orthogonality theorem is a theorem in physics by the physicist P. W. Anderson.

It relates to the introduction of a magnetic impurity in a metal. When a magnetic impurity is introduced into a metal, the conduction electrons will tend to screen the potential [math]\displaystyle{ V(r) }[/math] that the impurity creates. The N-electron ground state for the system when [math]\displaystyle{ V(r) = 0 }[/math], which corresponds to the absence of the impurity and [math]\displaystyle{ V(r) \neq 0 }[/math], which corresponds to the introduction of the impurity are orthogonal in the thermodynamic limit [math]\displaystyle{ N \to \infty }[/math].

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