Abstract

Analogies and differences between the random phase approximation (RPA) and the Gaussian approximation at finite temperature are discussed. A comparison is made for Hartree and Hartree-Fock temperature dependent mean fields. Some ambiguities, in the definition of the Hartree mean field and in the relative correction, are analyzed. In a solvable model with a repulsive potential, the Gaussian approximation and the RPA, both built from the Hartree mean field, are found more reliable than the RPA built from a Hartree-Fock mean field.

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