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Physics And Mathematics Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1 Ed 2020 Hal Tasaki

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Physics And Mathematics Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1 Ed 2020 Hal Tasaki
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.98 MB
Pages: 525
Author: Hal Tasaki
ISBN: 9783030412647, 3030412644
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1 ed. 2020

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Physics And Mathematics Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1 Ed 2020 Hal Tasaki by Hal Tasaki 9783030412647, 3030412644 instant download after payment.

This book is a self-contained advanced textbook on the mathematical-physical aspects of quantum many-body systems, which begins with a pedagogical presentation of the necessary background information before moving on to subjects of active research, including topological phases of matter. 

The book explores in detail selected topics in quantum spin systems and lattice electron systems, namely, long-range order and spontaneous symmetry breaking in the antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model in two or higher dimensions (Part I), Haldane phenomena in antiferromagnetic quantum spin chains and related topics in topological phases of quantum matter (Part II), and the origin of magnetism in various versions of the Hubbard model (Part III). Each of these topics represents certain nontrivial phenomena or features that are invariably encountered in a variety of quantum many-body systems, including quantum field theory, condensed matter systems, cold atoms, and artificial quantum systems designed for future quantum computers. The book’s main focus is on universal properties of quantum many-body systems.

The book includes roughly 50 problems with detailed solutions. The reader only requires elementary linear algebra and calculus to comprehend the material and work through the problems. Given its scope and format, the book is suitable both for self-study and as a textbook for graduate or advanced undergraduate classes.

 

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