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A Compendium of Solid State Theory
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Bányai, Ladislaus Alexander.
A Compendium of Solid State Theory
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A Compendium of Solid State Theory/ by Ladislaus Alexander Bányai.
Author:
Bányai, Ladislaus Alexander.
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IX, 155 p. 38 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Solid state physics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78613-1
ISBN:
9783319786131
A Compendium of Solid State Theory
Bányai, Ladislaus Alexander.
A Compendium of Solid State Theory
[electronic resource] /by Ladislaus Alexander Bányai. - 1st ed. 2018. - IX, 155 p. 38 illus. in color.online resource.
Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Non-interacting Electrons -- 3 Electron-electron interaction -- 4 Phonons -- 5 Transport theory -- 6 Optical properties -- 7 Phase transitions -- 8 Low dimensional semiconductors -- 9 Shortcut of theoretical physics.
Designed to sit alongside more conventional established condensed matter physics textbooks, this compact volume offers a concise presentation of the principles of solid state theory, ideal for advanced students and researchers requiring an overview or a quick refresher on a specific topic. The book starts from the one-electron theory of solid state physics, moving through electron-electron interaction and many-body approximation schemes, to lattice oscillations and their interactions with electrons. Subsequent chapters discuss transport theory and optical properties, phase transitions and some properties of low-dimensional semiconductors. Throughout the text, mathematical proofs are often only sketched, and the final chapter of the book reviews some of the key concepts and formulae used in theoretical physics. Aimed primarily at graduate and advanced undergraduate students taking courses on condensed matter theory, the book serves as a study guide to reinforce concepts learned through conventional solid state texts. Researchers and lecturers will also find it a useful resource as a concise set of notes on fundamental topics.
ISBN: 9783319786131
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