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The issue of transport in strongly correlated materials is of current interest. This book presents a concise and pedagogical introduction to a wide range of topics in electronic transport. There are plenty of books that cover the traditional theories (Boltzamnn transport equation and Kubo formula) however, there is no such book that covers the traditional theories along with the recent theories of transport in strongly correlated materials. Being useful to both graduates and researchers, this book deals with the challenging problems in this area.

Produktbeschreibung
The issue of transport in strongly correlated materials is of current interest. This book presents a concise and pedagogical introduction to a wide range of topics in electronic transport. There are plenty of books that cover the traditional theories (Boltzamnn transport equation and Kubo formula) however, there is no such book that covers the traditional theories along with the recent theories of transport in strongly correlated materials. Being useful to both graduates and researchers, this book deals with the challenging problems in this area.


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Autorenporträt
Navinder Singh is a faculty member of the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. He received a B.E. in electronics, and henceforth shifted to the field of theoretical physics. He obtained his Ph.D. in theoretical condensed matter physics from the Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, from 2000-2006. He then obtained his post doctoral training from IOP Bhubaneswar; Holon Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel; and the University of Toronto, Canada. His research interests include electronic transport in strongly correlated systems like strange metals, and the theory of (un)conventional superconductivity.