Green's functions in quantum physics
Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences ; v. 7Publication details: Heidelberg Springer Berlin c2006Edition: 3rd EdDescription: 477 pISBN: 9783540288381LOC classification: QC174.17.G68Online resources: E-Book | supplementary material | Contents Summary: The main part of this book is devoted to the simplest kind of Green's functions, namely the solutions of linear differential equations with a -function source. It is shown that these familiar Green's functions are a powerful tool for obtaining relatively simple and general solutions of basic problems such as scattering and bound-level information. The bound-level treatment gives a clear physical understanding of "difficult" questions such as superconductivity, the Kondo effect, and, to a lesser degree, disorder-induced localization. The more advanced subject of many-body Green's functions is presented in the last part of the book.Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Physics | Rack No 10 | QC174.17.G68 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to Sthitadhi Roy (0007719700) | 12/26/2024 | 02671 |
The main part of this book is devoted to the simplest kind of Green's functions, namely the solutions of linear differential equations with a -function source. It is shown that these familiar Green's functions are a powerful tool for obtaining relatively simple and general solutions of basic problems such as scattering and bound-level information. The bound-level treatment gives a clear physical understanding of "difficult" questions such as superconductivity, the Kondo effect, and, to a lesser degree, disorder-induced localization. The more advanced subject of many-body Green's functions is presented in the last part of the book.
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