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050 | _aQC174.17.G68 | ||
100 | _aEleftherios N. Economou | ||
245 | _aGreen's functions in quantum physics | ||
250 | _a3rd Ed. | ||
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_bSpringer Berlin _aHeidelberg _cc2006 |
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300 | _a477 p. | ||
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_aSpringer Series in Solid-State Sciences _vv. 7 |
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520 | _aThe main part of this book is devoted to the simplest kind of Green's functions, namely the solutions of linear differential equations with a -function source. It is shown that these familiar Green's functions are a powerful tool for obtaining relatively simple and general solutions of basic problems such as scattering and bound-level information. The bound-level treatment gives a clear physical understanding of "difficult" questions such as superconductivity, the Kondo effect, and, to a lesser degree, disorder-induced localization. The more advanced subject of many-body Green's functions is presented in the last part of the book. | ||
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_uhttps://extras.springer.com/?query=978-3-540-28838-1 _ysupplementary material |
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