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Luttinger model : the first 50 years and some new directions /

The Luttinger model is the only model of many-fermion physics with legitimate claims to be both exactly and completely solvable. In several respects it plays the same role in many-body theory as does the 2D Ising model in statistical physics. Interest in the Luttinger model has increased steadily ev...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Corporate Author: World Scientific (Firm)
Other Authors: Mastropietro, Vieri, Mattis, Daniel Charles, 1932-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., Ã2014.
Series:Series on directions in condensed matter physics ; v. 20.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. I. The Luttinger model and its solution. An exactly soluble model of a many-fermion system / Joaquin M. Luttinger
  • Exact solution of a many-fermion system and its associated boson field / Daniel C. Mattis and Elliott H. Lieb
  • ch. II. Lattice, dynamical and nonlinear effects. Luttinger model and Luttinger liquids / Vieri Mastropietro
  • The Luttinger liquid and integrable models / Jesko Sirker
  • Long time correlations of nonlinear Luttinger liquids / Rodrigo G. Pereira
  • An expanded Luttinger model / Daniel C. Mattis
  • ch. III. Applications and experimental test. Quantum Hall edge physics and its one-dimensional Luttinger liquid description / Orion Ciftja
  • A Luttinger liquid core inside helium-4 filled nanopores / Adrian Del Maestro
  • Some experimental tests of Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids / Thierry Giamarchi
  • Bosonization and its application to transport in quantum wires / Feifei Li
  • ch. IV. Generalizations to higher dimensions. Fermions in two dimensions, bosonization, and exactly solvable models / Jonas de Woul and Edwin Langmann
  • Luttinger liquid, singular interaction and quantum criticality in cuprate materials / Carlo Di Castro and Sergio Caprara
  • Luttinger model in dimensions d> 1 / Daniel C. Mattis.