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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Shigeji Fujita; Kei Ito; Salvador Godoy |
| ISBN: | 9780387882055 0387882057 0387882111 9780387882116 1441927778 9781441927774 |
| OCLC Number: | 260206141 |
| Description: | xxiii, 249 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Superconductors.- Electron-phonon interaction.- High temperature superconductors.- Doping dependence of Te.- The susceptibility in cuprates.- Quantum hall effects.- The bosonic quantum hall effect.- The fermionic quantum hall effect.- Radiation-induced quantum hall effect.- Summary and prospectus.- Derivation of eqs.- Second quantization.- Derivation of Eu.- Proof of Eq.- The BEC in 3D.- Laplace transformation.- Operator algebras.- References.- Bibliography. |
| Responsibility: | Shigeji Fujita, Kei Ito, Salvador Godoy. |
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From the reviews: "This book, basing on a quantum statistical mechanical point of view, develops the pairon theory of superconductivity. ... In total, this comprehensive monograph ... presents a very well textbook on superconductivity theories. ... The methodical advantage of the book is that ... problems of the text are used as tasks for a self-verification and self-training. ... will be very useful for students and also for their teachers specializing into Physics of Condensed Media and related directions." (I. A. Parinov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1174, 2009) "Textbook reviews the physics of superconductivity and other superfluid phenomena which occur when matter organizes itself in a totally different way than it is expected to behave. ... This nice manual is intended for Ph.D. students working in condensed matter physics who want to have a global yet detailed and condensed view of these collective effects. The chapters ... contain the essential material to understand the technical aspects of the second quantization method and eigenvalue problems for determining the ground states of these collective effects." (Jean-Yves Fortin, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 k) Read more...

