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Theory Of Quantum Liquids
A01=David Pines
advanced graduate textbook
Author_David Pines
Bose Liquid
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Collision Integral
collisionless
Collisionless Regime
condensed matter systems
density
Density Density Response Function
Density Fluctuation
dynamic
Dynamic Form Factor
electron correlation effects
Electron Liquid
Elementary Kinetic Theory
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factor
fermi
Fermi Liquid
Fermi Surface
Fermi Thomas Approximation
Finite Temperatures
form
function
landau
Landau Damping
Landau Theory
low temperature physics
many-body theory
normal
Normal Fermi Liquids
Philippe Nozieres
Plasma Oscillations
Quantum Liquid
quantum liquid excitation analysis
Quantum Plasma
quantum statistical mechanics
Random Phase Approximation
response
Space Charge Field
Static Form Factor
Sum Rule
Superfluid Behavior
Thermal De Broglie Wavelength
Transport Equation
Product details
- ISBN 9780201407747
- Weight: 512g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 1989
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This book is concerned with a single group of quantum liquids, normal Fermi liqztids, discussing the nature of elementary excitations, the central concept of response functions. It is intended as a text for a graduate course in quantum statistical mechanics or low temperature theory.
David Pines is research professor of physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has made pioneering contributions to an understanding of many-body problems in condensed matter and nuclear physics, and to theoretical astrophysics. Editor of Perseus' Frontiers in Physics series and former editor of American Physical Society's Reviews of Modern Physics, Dr. Pines is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, a foreign member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Pines has received a number of awards, including the Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal for Contributions to Many-Body Theory the P.A.M. Dirac Silver Medal for the Advancement of Theoretical Physics and the Friemann Prize in Condensed Matter Physics.
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