Abstract

The representation on a Fock space of the group of Bogolyubov transformations is recognized as the spin representation of an orthogonal group. Derivations based on this observation of some known formulas for the overlap amplitude of two Bogolyubov quasifermion vacuum states that are in some cases more complete than those in the literature are shown. It is pointed out that the name of an ``Onishi formula'' is assigned in the literature to two different expressions which are related but have different scopes. One of them has what has been described as a sign problem; the other one, due to Onishi and Yoshida, has a more limited scope and no sign problem. I give a short proof of the latter, whose derivation is missing in the paper by Onishi and Yoshida, and a new, combinatoric, proof of an equivalent formula recently derived by Robledo.

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