Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference.

Quantum many-body theory has greatly expanded its scope and depth over the past few years, treating more deeply long-standing issues like phase transitions and strongly-correlated systems, and simultaneously expanding into new areas such as cold atom physics and quantum information. This collection...

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Main Author: Carlson, Joseph A.
Other Authors: Ortiz, Gerardo
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2006
Series:Series on advances in quantum many-body theory.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction ; Preface ; International Advisory Committee ; Feenberg Medal Session ; Surface and Superconductivity ; Spartak T. Belyaev
  • Recipient of the Feenberg Medal ; Many-Body Physics and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking ; Keynote Speaker ; The Future Lies Ahead.
  • Strongly Correlated Systems and Phase Transitions Exact Results for Many-Body Problems Using Few-Body Methods ; Quantum Matters: Physics Beyond Landau's Paradigms ; Microscopic Calculations of Quantum Phase Transitions in Frustrated Magnetic Lattices.
  • Recent Applications of the DMRG Method Functional Renormalization Group in the 2D Hubbard Model ; Quantum Phase Transitions and Event Horizons: Condensed Matter Analogies ; Spin-Charge Separation and Topological Phase Transitions in Aharonov-Bohm Rings of Interacting Electrons.
  • Quantum Fluids and Solids Two-Particle-Two-Hole Excitations in 3He ; Monolayer Charged Quantum Films: A Quantum Simulation Study ; Can Incommensuration Stabilize a Superfluid Phase of Para-Hydrogen? ; Analysis of the Interatomic Potential of the Helium Systems ; Nuclear Physics and QCD.
  • Quantum Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems Nuclear-Structure Theory in the Search for New Fundamental Physics ; Matter at Extreme Density and its Role in Neutron Stars and Supernova ; New Approaches to Strong Coupling Lattice QCD ; Nuclear Interactions from the Renormalization Group.