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Quantum theory of many-particle systems

Quantum theory of many-particle systems

Alexander L. Fetter, John Dirk Walecka
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"Singlemindedly devoted to its job of educating potential many-particle theorists ... deserves to become the standard text in the field."--Physics Today. "The most comprehensive textbook yet published in its field and every postgraduate student or teacher in this field should own or have access to a copy."--Endeavor. A self-contained treatment of nonrelativistic many-particle systems, this text discusses both formalism and applications. Chapters on second quantization and statistical mechanics introduce ground-state (zero-temperature) formalism, which is explored by way of Green's functions and field theory (fermions), Fermi systems, linear response and collective modes, and Bose systems. Finite-temperature formalism is examined through field theory at finite temperature, physical systems at finite temperature, and real-time Green's functions and linear response. Additional topics cover canonical transformations and applications to physical systems in terms of nuclear matter, phonons and electrons, superconductivity, and superfluid helium as well as applications to finite systems. 1971 ed. 149 figures. 8 tables.
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Year:
1971
Edition:
First Edition
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill College
Language:
english
Pages:
615
ISBN 10:
0070206538
ISBN 13:
9780070206533
Series:
Pure & Applied Physics
File:
DJVU, 5.80 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1971
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