Correlated many-fermion systems emerge in a broad range of phenomena in warm dense matter, plasmonics, and ultracold atoms. Quantum hydrodynamics (QHD) complements first-principles methods for many-fermion systems at larger scales. We illustrate the failure of the standard Bohm potential central to QHD for strong perturbations when the density perturbation is larger than about 10−3 of the mean density. We then extend QHD to this regime via the many-fermion Bohm potential from first-principles. This may lead to more accurate QHD simulations beyond their common application domain in the presence of strong perturbations at scales unattainable with first-principles methods.
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Moldabekov, Z. A., Dornheim, T., Gregori, G., Graziani, F., Bonitz, M., & Cangi, A. (2022). Towards a quantum fluid theory of correlated many-fermion systems from first principles. SciPost Physics, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.12.2.062
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