Correlated Electron Systems - Proceedings Of The 9th Jerusalem Winter School For Theoretical Physics e-bog
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The study of the correlated motion of electrons in solids is of increasing importance in condensed matter physics. In the past few years, the discovery of high-temperature superconductors has stimulated an enormous theoretical effort in this area, building on earlier theories of heavy-fermion and organic superconductors, and magnetic insulators. In a separate development the discovery of the fr...
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302,96 DKK
Forlag
World Scientific
Udgivet
30 august 1993
Længde
364 sider
Genrer
PHFC
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789814553698
The study of the correlated motion of electrons in solids is of increasing importance in condensed matter physics. In the past few years, the discovery of high-temperature superconductors has stimulated an enormous theoretical effort in this area, building on earlier theories of heavy-fermion and organic superconductors, and magnetic insulators. In a separate development the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect stimulated research into the behavior of the two-dimensional electron gas in a strong transverse magnetic field.The lectures at this school gave a systematic presentation of the current status of the theory in these areas. They covered the fractional quantum Hall effect and the many-body physics of the Hubbard model and its extensions, paying particular attention to the properties of doped insulators which are relevant for high-temperature superconductivity. There were detailed discussions of situations for which controlled calculations may be carried out - specifically infinite dimensions, one dimension, and generalized models in which the fermions have N components and N *.