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1/(N-1) expansion approach to full counting statistics for the SU(N) Anderson model

We apply a recently developed 1/(N-1) expansion to the full counting statistics for the N-fold degenerate Anderson impurity model in the Kondo regime. This approach is based on the perturbation theory in the Coulomb interaction U and is different from the conventional large N theories, such as the usual 1/N expansion and non-crossing approximation. We have confirmed that the calculations carried out up to order 1/(N-1)^2 agree closely with those of the numerical renormalization group at N=4, where the degeneracy is still not so large. This ensures the applicability of our approach for N>4. We present the results of the cumulants of the probability distribution function for a nonequilibrium current through a quantum dot in the particle-hole symmetric case.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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