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Quantum field theory of many-body systems: from the origin of sound to an origin of light and electrons

Book information

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2004
ISBN
0198530943, 9780198530947, 9781429459945
LCC
QC174.45 .W46 2004
Open Library ID
OL3327395M
Language
english
Format
DJVU
Filesize
7 MB (7555589 bytes)
Series
Oxford graduate texts
Pages
520\520
Library
kolxoz
DPI
300
Time added
2009-07-20 03:45:11

Description

For most of the last century, condensed matter physics has been dominated by band theory and Landau's symmetry breaking theory. In the last twenty years, however, there has been the emergence of a new paradigm associated with fractionalization, topological order, emergent gauge bosons and fermions, and string condensation. These new physical concepts are so fundamental that they may even influence our understanding of the origin of light and electrons in the universe. This book is a pedagogical and systematic introduction to the new concepts and quantum field theoretical methods in condensed matter physics. It discusses many basic notions in theoretical physics, which underlie physical phenomena in nature, including a notion that unifies light and electrons. Topics covered are dissipative quantum systems, boson condensation, symmetry breaking and gapless excitations, phase transitions, Fermi liquids, spin density wave states, Fermi and fractional statistics, quantum Hall effects, topological/quantum order, spin liquid and string condensation. Methods discussed include the path integral, Green's functions, mean-field theory, effective theory, renormalization group, bosonization in one- and higher dimensions, non-linear sigma-model, quantum gauge theory, dualities, slave-boson theory, and exactly soluble models beyond one-dimension. This book is aimed at bringing students to the frontiers of research in condensed matter physics.

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