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The Flow Equation Approach To Manyparticle Systems 1st Edition Stefan Kehrein Auth

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The Flow Equation Approach To Manyparticle Systems 1st Edition Stefan Kehrein Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Stefan Kehrein (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540340676, 9783540340683, 354034067X, 3540340688
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Flow Equation Approach To Manyparticle Systems 1st Edition Stefan Kehrein Auth by Stefan Kehrein (auth.) 9783540340676, 9783540340683, 354034067X, 3540340688 instant download after payment.

This self-contained monograph addresses the flow equation approach to many-particle systems. The flow equation approach consists of a sequence of infinitesimal unitary transformations and is conceptually similar to renormalization and scaling methods. Flow equations provide a framework for analyzing Hamiltonian systems where these conventional many-body techniques fail. The text first discusses the general ideas and concepts of the flow equation method. In a second part these concepts are illustrated with various applications in condensed matter theory including strong-coupling problems and non-equilibrium systems. The monograph is accessible to readers familiar with graduate- level solid-state theory.

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