Quantum physics in one dimension
Material type: TextSeries: International Series of Monographs on Physics ; Volume 121Publication details: Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, c2003Edition: 1st edISBN: 9780198525004Summary: This book presents in a pedagogical yet complete way correlated systems in one dimension. Recent progress in nanotechnology and material research have made one dimensional systems a crucial part of today's physics. After an introduction to the basic concepts of correlated systems, the book gives a step by step description of the techniques needed to treat one dimension, and discusses the resulting physics. Then specific experimental realizations of one dimensional systems such as spin chains, quantum wires, nanotubes, organic superconductors etc. are examined. Given its progressive and pedagogical approach, this book should satisfy both graduate students who want to learn the tools of the trade and become professionals in the field as well as more advanced researchers who want to know more about the physics of a specific one dimensional system without unnecessary technicalities.---Provided by publisherItem type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Physics | Rack No 10 | QC174.13 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | Billno:Col.Bks/Sep/12/869; Billdate: 2012-2012 | 00135 |
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QC174.12.FEY Quantum mechanics and path integrals | QC174.12 P37 Quantum physics for beginners | QC174.12.SAK Modern quantum mechanics | QC174.13 Quantum physics in one dimension | QC174.13 Quantum mechanics for scientists and engineers. | QC174.13 Quantum Transport theory | QC174.13 Scattering matrix approach to non-stationary quantum transport |
This book presents in a pedagogical yet complete way correlated systems in one dimension. Recent progress in nanotechnology and material research have made one dimensional systems a crucial part of today's physics. After an introduction to the basic concepts of correlated systems, the book gives a step by step description of the techniques needed to treat one dimension, and discusses the resulting physics. Then specific experimental realizations of one dimensional systems such as spin chains, quantum wires, nanotubes, organic superconductors etc. are examined. Given its progressive and pedagogical approach, this book should satisfy both graduate students who want to learn the tools of the trade and become professionals in the field as well as more advanced researchers who want to know more about the physics of a specific one dimensional system without unnecessary technicalities.---Provided by publisher
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