The present volume contains the text of the invited talks delivered at the Eighth International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories held at SchloB Seggau, Province of Styria, Austria, during the period August 22-26, 1994. The pro ceedings of the Fifth Conference (Oulu, Finland 1987), the Sixth Conference (Arad, Israel 1989) and the Seventh Conference (Minneapolis, USA 1991) have been published. by Plenum as the first three volumes of this series. Papers from the First Conference (Trieste, Italy 1978) comprise Nuclear Physics volume A328, Nos. 1 and 2, the Second Conference…mehr
The present volume contains the text of the invited talks delivered at the Eighth International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories held at SchloB Seggau, Province of Styria, Austria, during the period August 22-26, 1994. The pro ceedings of the Fifth Conference (Oulu, Finland 1987), the Sixth Conference (Arad, Israel 1989) and the Seventh Conference (Minneapolis, USA 1991) have been published. by Plenum as the first three volumes of this series. Papers from the First Conference (Trieste, Italy 1978) comprise Nuclear Physics volume A328, Nos. 1 and 2, the Second Conference (Oaxtepec, Mexico 1979) was published by Springer-Verlag as volume 142 of "Lecture Notes in Physics," entitled "Recent Progress in Many Body Theories." Vol ume 198 of the same series contains the papers from the Third Conference (Altenberg, 1983). These volumes intend to cover a broad spectrum of current research topics in physics that benefit from the application of many-body theories for theirelucidation. At the same time there is a focus on the development and refinement of many-body methods. One of the major aims of the conference series has been to foster the exchange of ideas among physicists working in such diverse areas as nuclear physics, quantum chemistry, complex systems, lattice Hamiltonians, quantum fluids and condensed matter physics. The present volume contains contributions from all these areas. th The conference was dedicated on the occasion of Ludwig Boltzmann's 150 birthday.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section I: Ludwig Boltzmann.- Life of a Physicist: Ludwig Boltzmann 1844-1906.- Recent Applications of Boltzmann's Theory.- Cycles of the Transition Processes as Basic Idea of Ludwig Boltzmann.- Section II: Quantum Fluids.- Recent Progress in the Theory of Highly Correlated Quantum Fluids.- Systematics and Numerics in Many-Body Systems.- Multiphonon Excitations in Bose Films.- Theory of 3He Submonolayers in 4He Films.- Impurity Distribution in Helium Droplets.- Excitations in Quantum Boson Fluids.- Dynamic Structure Function of 3He-4He Mixtures in the Deep Inelastic Regime.- Section III: Quantum Chemistry.- Research of Appropriate Treatments of the Various Aspects of the Electron Correlation in Molecules and their Interplay.- A Coupled Cluster Approach to the Electron Correlation Problem Using a Correlated Reference State.- Relativistic Coupled Cluster Calculations.- Correlation in Collisions.- Section IV: Nuclear Physics.- Nuclear Physics: An Historic Overview.- Realistic Microscopic Calculations of Nuclear Structure.- Microscopic Theories of Atomic and Nuclear Optical Potentials.- An Exotic Many Body System: The Quark-Gluon Plasma.- Variational Description of Collective Isospin Modes in Heavy Nuclei.- Section V: Lattice Hamiltonians.- Microscopic Theories of Quantum Lattice Systems.- A Nonperturbative Microscopic Theory of Hamiltonian Lattice Gauge Systems.- Quantum Antiferromagnets: From Néel Ordered Groundstates to Spin Liquids.- Enhancement of the Finite Lattice Method for Estimating the Zero Temperature Properties of Quantum Spin Systems in Two Dimensions With Application to the S = 1/2 XY Ferromagnet on the Square Lattice.- Relationship Among the Hubbard t - J and Tomonaga-Luttinger Models.- Section VI: Complex Systems.- Complexity, Correlations andFluctuations in Many-Particle Systems.- Connectionist Statistical Inference.- Coupling Between Slow and Fast Degrees of Freedom in Systems With Complex Spectra.- Densities of States and Thermodynamics of Mega-Dimensional Sparse Matrices.- Quantum Chaos and Fundamental Symmetry Violations in Nuclei and Other Complex Systems.- Section VII: Solids.- High Temperature Superconductors: A Review.- A Proposed Interaction Model for the HighTcCuprates.- Spectator Fermion Binding of Bosons.- Theory for Normal State Magnetic Properties of High-TcSuperconductors: Doping and Temperature Dependence.- Green's Function Method in the Theory of Strongly Correlated Pseudospin-Electron Systems.- Composite Fermion Wave Functions for Strongly Correlated Two-Dimensional Electron Systems in High Magnetic Fields.- Static and Dynamic Effects in Coupled Quantum Wells.- Polaron Properties of the Holstein Model.- Improved Treatment of Frequency Sums in Propagator-Renormalized Perturbation Theories.- Consistent Low-Energy Reduction of the Three-Band Model for Electrons and Holes in Copper Oxides to the Effective t - J Model.- Section VIII: Feenberg Medal Presentation.- Pathways to the Quantum Realm.- The Simulation of Quantum Systems.
Section I: Ludwig Boltzmann.- Life of a Physicist: Ludwig Boltzmann 1844-1906.- Recent Applications of Boltzmann's Theory.- Cycles of the Transition Processes as Basic Idea of Ludwig Boltzmann.- Section II: Quantum Fluids.- Recent Progress in the Theory of Highly Correlated Quantum Fluids.- Systematics and Numerics in Many-Body Systems.- Multiphonon Excitations in Bose Films.- Theory of 3He Submonolayers in 4He Films.- Impurity Distribution in Helium Droplets.- Excitations in Quantum Boson Fluids.- Dynamic Structure Function of 3He-4He Mixtures in the Deep Inelastic Regime.- Section III: Quantum Chemistry.- Research of Appropriate Treatments of the Various Aspects of the Electron Correlation in Molecules and their Interplay.- A Coupled Cluster Approach to the Electron Correlation Problem Using a Correlated Reference State.- Relativistic Coupled Cluster Calculations.- Correlation in Collisions.- Section IV: Nuclear Physics.- Nuclear Physics: An Historic Overview.- Realistic Microscopic Calculations of Nuclear Structure.- Microscopic Theories of Atomic and Nuclear Optical Potentials.- An Exotic Many Body System: The Quark-Gluon Plasma.- Variational Description of Collective Isospin Modes in Heavy Nuclei.- Section V: Lattice Hamiltonians.- Microscopic Theories of Quantum Lattice Systems.- A Nonperturbative Microscopic Theory of Hamiltonian Lattice Gauge Systems.- Quantum Antiferromagnets: From Néel Ordered Groundstates to Spin Liquids.- Enhancement of the Finite Lattice Method for Estimating the Zero Temperature Properties of Quantum Spin Systems in Two Dimensions With Application to the S = 1/2 XY Ferromagnet on the Square Lattice.- Relationship Among the Hubbard t - J and Tomonaga-Luttinger Models.- Section VI: Complex Systems.- Complexity, Correlations andFluctuations in Many-Particle Systems.- Connectionist Statistical Inference.- Coupling Between Slow and Fast Degrees of Freedom in Systems With Complex Spectra.- Densities of States and Thermodynamics of Mega-Dimensional Sparse Matrices.- Quantum Chaos and Fundamental Symmetry Violations in Nuclei and Other Complex Systems.- Section VII: Solids.- High Temperature Superconductors: A Review.- A Proposed Interaction Model for the HighTcCuprates.- Spectator Fermion Binding of Bosons.- Theory for Normal State Magnetic Properties of High-TcSuperconductors: Doping and Temperature Dependence.- Green's Function Method in the Theory of Strongly Correlated Pseudospin-Electron Systems.- Composite Fermion Wave Functions for Strongly Correlated Two-Dimensional Electron Systems in High Magnetic Fields.- Static and Dynamic Effects in Coupled Quantum Wells.- Polaron Properties of the Holstein Model.- Improved Treatment of Frequency Sums in Propagator-Renormalized Perturbation Theories.- Consistent Low-Energy Reduction of the Three-Band Model for Electrons and Holes in Copper Oxides to the Effective t - J Model.- Section VIII: Feenberg Medal Presentation.- Pathways to the Quantum Realm.- The Simulation of Quantum Systems.
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