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# Lindhard function
+The **Lindhard function** describes the response of an electron gas
+to an external perturbation,
+and can be regarded as a quantum-mechanical
+alternative to the [Drude model](/know/concept/drude-model/).
+
We start from the [Kubo formula](/know/concept/kubo-formula/)
for the electron density operator $\hat{n}$,
which describes the change in $\expval{\hat{n}}$
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\end{aligned}$$
Therefore, by inserting all the above expressions,
-we arrive at the following dielectric function $\varepsilon_r$
+we arrive at the Lindhard dielectric function $\varepsilon_r$
for a non-interacting electron gas in a uniform potential:
$$\begin{aligned}