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Virial coefficients from unified statistical thermodynamics of quantum gases trapped under generic power law potential in $d$ dimension and the equivalence of trapped quantum gases

From the unified statistical thermodynamics of quantum gases, the virial coefficients of ideal Bose and Fermi gases which are trapped under generic power law potential are derived systematically. From the general result of virial coefficients, one can produce the known results in $d=3$ and $d=2$. But more importantly we found that, the virial coefficients of bosons and fermions become equal (except the the second virial coefficient, where the sign is different) when we trap the gases under harmonic potential in $d=1$. This result suggests the equivalence between Bose and Fermi gases which is already established for $d=1$ by M M Faruk (J Stat Phys, DOI 10.1007/s10955-015-1344-4). Surprisingly our investigation also shows that the virial coefficients of two dimensional free quantum gases are identical to the virial coefficients of one dimensional harmonically trapped quantum gases.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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