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Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics

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This book is an introduction to the techniques of many-body quantum theory with a large number of applications to condensed matter physics. The basic idea of the book is to provide a self-contained formulation of the theoretical framework without losing mathematical rigor, while at the same time providing physical motivation and examples. The examples are taken from applications in electron systems and transport theory. On the formal side, the book covers an introduction to second quantization, many-body Green's function, finite temperature Feynman diagrams and bosonization. The applications include traditional transport theory in bulk as well as mesoscopic systems, where both the Landau-Büttiker formalism and recent developments in correlated transport phenomena in mesoscopic systems and nano-structures are covered. Other topics include interacting electron gases, plasmons, electron-phonon interactions, superconductivity and a final chapter on one-dimensional systems where a detailed treatment of Luttinger liquid theory and bosonization techniques is given. Having grown out of a set of lecture notes, and containing many pedagogical exercises, this book is designed as a textbook for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course, and is also well suited for self-study.

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ISBN: 9780198566335
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Author: Henrik Bruus, Karsten Flensberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press an imprint of OUP OXFORD
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 435 pages
Series: Oxford Graduate Texts
Genres: Quantum and theoretical chemistry
Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics)
Electronic devices and materials
Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)
Nanotechnology
Materials science
Electrical engineering