Corrected 2016 printing
Many-body phenomena in condensed matter and atomic physics
โ Scribed by Leonid Levitov
- Publisher
- MIT
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 55
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Title
Syllabus
References
Lecture 1. Coehrent States
Problem Set 1. Coherent States
Lecture 2. Squeezed States
Problem Set 2. Squeezed States
Lecture 3. Second Quantization, Bosons
Lectures 4,5. Bose condensation. Symmetry-breaking and quasiparticles
Problem Set 3. Bose condensation
Lecture 6. Vortices, superfluidity. Trapped gases. BEC at finite temperature
Problem Set 4. Bose condensation
Remaining Problem Sets
Problem Set 5. Interacting Fermions
Problem Set 6. BCS Theory
Problem Sets 7,8. Quasiparticle Transport in a Superconductor
Problem Set 9. Path Integral
Problem Set 10. Quantum Tunneling and Escape
Problem Set 11. Field Integral. Bosons and Fermions
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