Many-body Theory Of Correlated Fermion Systems - Proceedings Of The Vi Hispalensis International Summer School

Many-body Theory Of Correlated Fermion Systems - Proceedings Of The Vi Hispalensis International Summer School
Title Many-body Theory Of Correlated Fermion Systems - Proceedings Of The Vi Hispalensis International Summer School PDF eBook
Author Jose M Arias
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 370
Release 1998-05-30
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ISBN 9814545171

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The structure of matter is intimately related to the fundamental role played by many-fermion systems. The development in the last few decades of the microscopic many-body theory of correlated fermion systems has been a fertile ground not only for spectacular achievements in basic science in various areas of research, but also for technological applications. Among the numerous phenomena discovered and studied in systems of many fermions, one can cite the superconductivity in metals, the superfluidity in 3He, nuclear matter and nuclei, the quantum Hall effect, the giant resonances in nuclei, the Anderson location and the metal-insulator transition, hole and electron diffusion in doped semiconductors, etc. All these phenomena can be understood only in terms of correlations occurring in many-fermion systems, and the formulation of the correct microscopic theory of each phenomenon has marked a milestone in pure science as well as the starting point for the exploitation of its potential technological applications. It is likely that in the future further developments will take place in this field of basic science.The Hispalensis International School is a summer school aimed mainly at young physicists, both theoreticians and experimentalists, engaged in research work at the predoctoral or recent postdoctoral level. The objective of the School provide an opportunity for participants to come into contact with experienced researchers and hear their clear account of the state of the art of many-body theories in nuclear physics, as well as in related fields, and the main future lines of development.

Many-body Theory of Correlated Fermion Systems

Many-body Theory of Correlated Fermion Systems
Title Many-body Theory of Correlated Fermion Systems PDF eBook
Author José M. Arias
Publisher
Pages 355
Release 1998
Genre SCIENCE
ISBN 9789814528856

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The structure of matter is intimately related to the fundamental role played by many-fermion systems. The development in the last few decades of the microscopic many-body theory of correlated fermion systems has been a fertile ground not only for spectacular achievements in basic science in various areas of research, but also for technological applications. Among the numerous phenomena discovered and studied in systems of many fermions, one can cite the superconductivity in metals, the superfluidity in 3 He, nuclear matter and nuclei, the quantum Hall effect, the giant resonances in nuclei, th.

Cumulated Index to the Books

Cumulated Index to the Books
Title Cumulated Index to the Books PDF eBook
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Pages 1280
Release 1999
Genre American literature
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American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record
Title American Book Publishing Record PDF eBook
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Pages 734
Release 1999
Genre Books
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The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
Title The Cumulative Book Index PDF eBook
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Pages 2520
Release 1999
Genre American literature
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Directory of Published Proceedings

Directory of Published Proceedings
Title Directory of Published Proceedings PDF eBook
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Pages 462
Release 2001
Genre Engineering
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Inverse Spectra

Inverse Spectra
Title Inverse Spectra PDF eBook
Author Alex Chigogidze
Publisher North Holland
Pages 440
Release 1996-03-29
Genre Mathematics
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Invited to translate his 1992 book from the Russian, Chigogidze chose instead to produce an updated version. He introduces a powerful method used in various branches of topology and also being applied to functional analysis and algebra. He surveys the Hilbert cube and Hilbert space manifold theories, recent developments of the Menger and Nobeling manifold theories, infinite-dimensional manifolds, cohomological dimensions, the general theory of absolute extensors in dimension n and n-soft mappings, the topology of non-metrizable manifolds, and applications in a number of areas. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR