The Green Function Method in Statistical Mechanics (Dover Books on Physics)
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Book Details
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Author: V.L. Bonch-Bruevich
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Publisher: Dover
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Language: English
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Edition: Reprint
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ISBN: 9780486797151
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Pages: 272
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
About the Book
This concise monograph delves into the powerful techniques of solving many-body problems in physics using the quantum-mechanical Green function method. Designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students with a background in quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, this book offers a clear and structured approach to one of the most important methods in modern theoretical physics.
The text begins by establishing the crucial connection between Green functions and the thermodynamic and kinetic characteristics of systems. Building on this foundation, the author applies the Green function technique to various problems within the physics of condensed media, including:
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The theory of electron plasmas in solids
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Electron-phonon interactions
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Ferromagnetism at finite temperatures
Through detailed examples, the book effectively illustrates the utility and versatility of the Green function method in solving complex physical problems. Additionally, the volume includes seven helpful appendices that provide supplementary information, making this work a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of many-body physics.
Ideal for graduate students or those looking to expand their knowledge of statistical mechanics and quantum theory, this book is an indispensable guide for anyone interested in advanced theoretical physics.