This book is a very early systematic treatment of the application of the field-theoretical methods developed after the Second World War to the quantum mechanical many-body problem at finite temperature. It describes various techniques that remain basic tools of modern condensed matter physicists.
This book is a very early systematic treatment of the application of the field-theoretical methods developed after the Second World War to the quantum mechanical many-body problem at finite temperature. It describes various techniques that remain basic tools of modern condensed matter physicists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Publisher's Foreword Advanced Book Classics Vita Special Preface Editor's Foreword Preface Mathematical Introduction Information Contained in G>and G< The Hartree and Hartree Fock Approximations Effect of Collisions on G A Technique for Deriving Green's Function Approximations Transport Phenomena The Hartree Approximation, the Collisionless Boltzmann Equation, and the Random Phase Approximation Relation between Real and Imaginary Time Response Functions Slowly Varying Disturbances and the Boltzmann Equation Quasi Equilibrium Behavior: Sound Propagation The Landau Theory of the Normal Fermi Liquid The Shielded Potential The T Approximation Appendix: Finite Temperature Perturbation Theory
Publisher's Foreword Advanced Book Classics Vita Special Preface Editor's Foreword Preface Mathematical Introduction Information Contained in G>and G< The Hartree and Hartree Fock Approximations Effect of Collisions on G A Technique for Deriving Green's Function Approximations Transport Phenomena The Hartree Approximation, the Collisionless Boltzmann Equation, and the Random Phase Approximation Relation between Real and Imaginary Time Response Functions Slowly Varying Disturbances and the Boltzmann Equation Quasi Equilibrium Behavior: Sound Propagation The Landau Theory of the Normal Fermi Liquid The Shielded Potential The T Approximation Appendix: Finite Temperature Perturbation Theory
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