Quantum many-body physics in a nutshell
Language: English Publication details: Princeton University Press 2019 PrincetonDescription: xiii, 290pISBN:- 9780691175607
- 530.144 Sh93q
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530.144 Se55m Many-body physics, topology and geometry | 530.144 Sh74d Density functional theory | 530.144 Sh74d Density functional theory | 530.144 Sh93q Quantum many-body physics in a nutshell | 530.144 SP64L LARGE SCALE DYNAMICS OF INTERACTING PARTICLES | 530.144 SU84B BEAUTIFUL MODELS | 530.144 T399Q2 THE QUANTUM MECHANICS OF MANY-BODY DYSTEMS |
This book provides an essential introduction to the physics of quantum many-body systems, which are at the heart of atomic and nuclear physics, condensed matter, and particle physics. Unlike other textbooks on the subject, it covers topics across a broad range of physical fields—phenomena as well as theoretical tools—and does so in a simple and accessible way.
Edward Shuryak begins with Feynman diagrams of the quantum and statistical mechanics of a particle; in these applications, the diagrams are easy to calculate and there are no divergencies. He discusses the renormalization group and illustrates its uses, and covers systems such as weakly and strongly coupled Bose and Fermi gases, electron gas, nuclear matter, and quark-gluon plasmas. Phenomena include Bose condensation and superfluidity. Shuryak also looks at Cooper pairing and superconductivity for electrons in metals, liquid ³He, nuclear matter, and quark-gluon plasma. A recurring topic throughout is topological matter, ranging from ensembles of quantized vortices in superfluids and superconductors to ensembles of colored (QCD) monopoles and instantons in the QCD vacuum.
Proven in the classroom, Quantum Many-Body Physics in a Nutshell is the ideal textbook for a one-semester introductory course for graduate students or advanced undergraduates.
Teaches students how quantum many-body systems work across many fields of physics
Uses path integrals from the very beginning
Features the easiest introduction to Feynman diagrams available
Draws on the most recent findings, including trapped Fermi and Bose atomic gases
Guides students from traditional systems, such as electron gas and nuclear matter, to more advanced ones, such as quark-gluon plasma and the QCD vacuum
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