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The present publication is concerned with the study of thermodynamic properties of a quantum mechanical system composed of a small particle system (such as a spin chain) and several quantized massless boson fields (as photon gasses or phonon fields) at positive temperature. As the text at hand is a contribution to the area of mathematical physics it unites mathematical concepts of the thermodynamics of a quantum system with the mathematically rigorous treatment of problems in positive temperature quantum physics. The dissertation character of this publication is reflected by the fact that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present publication is concerned with the study of thermodynamic properties of a quantum mechanical system composed of a small particle system (such as a spin chain) and several quantized massless boson fields (as photon gasses or phonon fields) at positive temperature. As the text at hand is a contribution to the area of mathematical physics it unites mathematical concepts of the thermodynamics of a quantum system with the mathematically rigorous treatment of problems in positive temperature quantum physics. The dissertation character of this publication is reflected by the fact that recent research work of the author is displayed along with a review of established results in the field of statistical quantum mechanics. An extended introductory part serves as thorough familiarization of non-experts with the field of studies. The required technical tools for the mathematical treatment of the system under consideration are carefully compiled apart from the main text.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Matthias Mück was born in 1974 in Wiesbaden. He studied physics and mathematics at the University of Mainz where he graduated with a diploma degree in 2000. He spent two years at the University of Toronto under a DAAD grant to do post-graduate research in mathematical physics and visited many renowned institutes in Europe and North-America. Several publications in major mathematical journals originate from this time. Matthias Mück received a doctor of science from the University of Mainz in 2004 with summa cum laude. His dissertation ¿Thermal Relaxation for Particle Systems in Interaction with Several Bosonic Heat Reservoirs¿ has been awarded a prize for distinguished doctoral theses at the Department of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences at the Mainz University. This dissertation has appeared as a scientific textbook, it marks Matthias Mück¿s debut as an author publishing with BoD. At present, Matthias Mück works as an IT consultant of EDS for the European Space Agency.