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Minimal Soft Lattice Theta Functions (1809.00473v3)

Published 3 Sep 2018 in math-ph, math.MP, and math.OC

Abstract: We study the minimality properties of a new type of "soft" theta functions. For a lattice $L\subset \mathbb{R}d$, a $L$-periodic distribution of mass $\mu_L$ and an other mass $\nu_z$ centred at $z\in \mathbb{R}d$, we define, for all scaling parameter $\alpha>0$, the translated lattice theta function $\theta_{\mu_L+\nu_z}(\alpha)$ as the Gaussian interaction energy between $\nu_z$ and $\mu_L$. We show that any strict local or global minimality result that is true in the point case $\mu=\nu=\delta_0$ also holds for $L\mapsto \theta_{\mu_L+\nu_0}(\alpha)$ and $z\mapsto \theta_{\mu_L+\nu_z}(\alpha)$ when the measures are radially symmetric with respect to the points of $L\cup {z}$ and sufficiently rescaled around them (i.e. at a low scale). The minimality at all scales is also proved when the radially symmetric measures are generated by a completely monotone kernel. The method is based on a generalized Jacobi transformation formula, some standard integral representations for lattice energies and an approximation argument. Furthermore, for the honeycomb lattice $\mathsf{H}$, the center of any primitive honeycomb is shown to minimize $z\mapsto \theta_{\mu_{\mathsf{H}}+\nu_z}(\alpha)$ and many applications are stated for other particular physically relevant lattices including the triangular, square, cubic, orthorhombic, body-centred-cubic and face-centred-cubic lattices.

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