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7 Response functions. 7-1. A Prerequisites. A-1. These lecture notes serve as accompaniment to the Master's course Statistical Physics and. Condensed Matter Theory 1 given at the University of Amsterdam. Many parts are directly derived from the book “Condensed Matter Field Theory" by A. Altland and B. Simons, their.
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Cambridge Core - Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Physics - Condensed Matter Field Theory - by Alexander Altland.
Alexander Altland is Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Koln. His main areas of research include mesoscopic physics, the physics of interacting many particle systems, and quantum nonlinear dynamics. Benjamin D. Simons is Professor of Theoretical
Many body Physics, Condensed matter Field Theory.
between formal manipulations and research-oriented thinking. This book will complement graduate-level courses on theoretical quantum condensed matter physics. ALEXANDER ALTLAND is Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the. Institute of Theoretical Physics in Cologne. Since gaining his Ph.D. at the
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1 From particles to fields. 1. 1 .1 Classical harmonic chain: phonons. 3. 1 .2 Functional analysis and variational principles. 12. 1 .3 Maxwell's equations as a variational principle. 16. 1 .4 Quantum chain. 19. 1 .5 Quantum electrodynamics. 25. 1 .6 Noether's theorem. 31. 1 .7 Summary and outlook. 34. 1 .8 Problems. 35.
Alexander Altland is Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Koln. His main areas of research include mesoscopic physics, the physics of interacting many particle systems, and quantum nonlinear dynamics. Benjamin D. Simons is Professor of Theoretical
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