<p>The present volume represents the great majority of the papers presented on Sanibel Island at the first Symposium on Quantum Statistics and Many-Body Problems (January 26-29, 1975). In his Introductory Remarks, Professor Lawdin outlines the history of the original Symposia, and the genesis of the
Classical Analogies in the Solution of Quantum Many-Body Problems
โ Scribed by Aydฤฑn Cem Keser
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 110
- Series
- Springer Theses
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book addresses problems in three main developments in modern condensed matter physicsโ namely topological superconductivity, many-body localization and strongly interacting condensates/superfluidsโby employing fruitful analogies from classical mechanics. This strategy has led to tangible results, firstly in superconducting nanowires: the density of states, a smoking gun for the long sought Majorana zero mode is calculated effortlessly by mapping the problem to a textbook-level classical point particle problem. Secondly, in localization theory even the simplest toy models that exhibit many-body localization are mathematically cumbersome and results rely on simulations that are limited by computational power. In this book an alternative viewpoint is developed by describing many-body localization in terms of quantum rotors that have incommensurate rotation frequencies, an exactly solvable system. Finally, the fluctuations in a strongly interacting Bose condensate and superfluid, a notoriously difficult system to analyze from first principles, are shown to mimic stochastic fluctuations of space-time due to quantum fields. This analogy not only allows for the computation of physical properties of the fluctuations in an elegant way, it sheds light on the nature of space-time. The book will be a valuable contribution for its unifying style that illuminates conceptually challenging developments in condensed matter physics and its use of elegant mathematical models in addition to producing new and concrete results.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
Introduction (Aydฤฑn Cem Keser)....Pages 1-18
Long-Range p-Wave Proximity Effect into a Disordered Metal (Aydฤฑn Cem Keser)....Pages 19-32
Analogue Stochastic Gravity in Strongly Interacting BoseโEinstein Condensates (Aydฤฑn Cem Keser)....Pages 33-69
Dynamical Many-Body Localization in an Integrable Model (Aydฤฑn Cem Keser)....Pages 71-85
Conclusions (Aydฤฑn Cem Keser)....Pages 87-89
Back Matter ....Pages 91-99
โฆ Subjects
Physics; Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity; Quantum Gases and Condensates; Classical Mechanics; Mathematical Methods in Physics; Mathematical Physics
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book focuses on exactly treatable classical (i.e. non-quantal non-relativistic) many-body problems, as described by Newton's equation of motion for mutually interacting point particles. Most of the material is based on the author's research and is published here for the first time in book form.
This invaluable book provides a broad introduction to the fascinating and beautiful subject of many-body quantum systems that can be solved exactly. The subject began with Bethe's famous solution of the one-dimensional Heisenberg magnet more than 70 years ago, soon after the invention of quantum mec