A Quantum Approach to Condensed Matter Physics
This textbook is an accessible introduction to the theory underlying the many fascinating properties of solids. Assuming only an elementary knowledge of quantum mechanics, it describes the methods by which one can perform calculations and make predictions of some of the many complex phenomena that occur in solids and quantum liquids. The emphasis is on reaching important results by direct and intuitive methods, and avoiding unnecessary mathematical complexity. Designed as a self-contained text that starts at an elementary level and proceeds to more advanced topics, this book is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, materials science, and electrical engineering. Problem sets are included at the end of each chapter, with solutions available to lecturers. The coverage of some of fascinating developments in condensed matter physics will also appeal to experienced scientists in industry and academia working on electrical properties of materials.
- An accessible introduction to condensed matter physics
- Contains coverage of developments in the field
- Each chapter includes numerous exercises with solutions available from [email protected]
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"Taylor and Heinonen have prepared a fine graduate-level introduction to the traditional core of condensed matter physics, the quantum theory of solids... Taylor's book is a worthwhile addition for any university with a graduate program in condensed matter physics of related fields." Choice
Product details
March 2002Hardback
9780521771030
426 pages
254 × 178 × 24 mm
0.95kg
88 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Semiclassical introduction
- 2. Second quantization and the electron gas
- 3. Boson systems
- 4. One-electron theory
- 5. Density functional theory
- 6. Electron-phonon interactions
- 7. Superconductivity
- 8. Semiclassical theory of conductivity in metals
- 9. Mesoscopic systems
- 10. The quantum Hall effect
- 11. Kondo effect and heavy fermions.