Green's Functions and Condensed Matter (Dover Books on Physics)
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Book Details
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Author: G. Rickayzen
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Publisher: Dover
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Edition: Reprint
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Binding: Paperback
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Format: Illustrated
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Pages: 368
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Release Date: 28-06-2013
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ISBN: 9780486499840
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Part Number: Illustrated
About the Book
Green's Functions in Quantum Physics by G. Rickayzen is an advanced-level textbook that delves into the applications of Green's functions in physics. Originally developed by the mathematician George Green in the 1830s, Green's functions have become a crucial tool in many areas of physics, particularly in condensed matter physics.
This volume presents:
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Theoretical Formulation: The book starts with a description of Green's function in classical physics and progresses to a modern perspective in quantum physics.
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Applications: A significant portion of the text is dedicated to exploring practical applications, such as:
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Transport coefficients of a metal
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Coulomb gas
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Fermi liquids
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Electrons and phonons
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Superconductivity, superfluidity, and magnetism
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Assumed Background: The treatment assumes a solid understanding of quantum mechanics and familiarity with the occupation number representation.
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Additional Features:
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An appendix that includes important formulas and connections to wave mechanics.
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Each chapter concludes with references and problems for further study, making it an ideal resource for self-study or as a course textbook for advanced students in physics.
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This book is essential for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and professionals who are looking to deepen their understanding of Green's functions and their applications in quantum and condensed matter physics.