Introduction to the Statistical Physics of Integrable Many-body Systems Introduction to the Statistical Physics of Integrable Many-body Systems

Introduction to the Statistical Physics of Integrable Many-body Systems

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Publisher Description

Including topics not traditionally covered in literature, such as (1+1)-dimensional QFT and classical 2D Coulomb gases, this book considers a wide range of models and demonstrates a number of situations to which they can be applied. Beginning with a treatise of nonrelativistic 1D continuum Fermi and Bose quantum gases of identical spinless particles, the book describes the quantum inverse scattering method and the analysis of the related Yang–Baxter equation and integrable quantum Heisenberg models. It also discusses systems within condensed matter physics, the complete solution of the sine-Gordon model and modern trends in the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz. Each chapter concludes with problems and solutions to help consolidate the reader's understanding of the theory and its applications. Basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and equilibrium statistical physics is assumed, making this book suitable for graduate students and researchers in statistical physics, quantum mechanics and mathematical and theoretical physics.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2013
16 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
396
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
28.2
MB

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