Phys. Rev. A 41, 5568 - 5582 (1990)Random-phase approximation in a local representation
P.-G. Reinhard and M. Brack
O. Genzken Received 27 November 1989 The random-phase approximation (RPA) in Q-P representation is introduced. It is shown that the RPA equations can be regained from varying the ratio of energy-weighted moments m3(Q)/m1(Q) with respect to the particle-hole operator Q. In particular, a restricted set of local operators Q(r) is discussed, leading to a hydrodynamic approximation to the RPA. The practical solution of the collective eigenvalue problem for a given multipolarity proceeds via a power expansion of Q(r) and the solution of a secular equation for coupled modes. As an application of our method, we discuss collective dipole vibrations (plasmons) in small spherical metal clusters. ©1990 The American Physical Society
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