Introduction to the statistical physics of integrable many-body systems
By: Samaj, Ladislav.
Contributor(s): Bajnok, Zoltan.
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013Description: xix, 504p.ISBN: 9781107030435.Subject(s): Many-body problem | Quantum theory -- Statistical methods | Statistical physicsDDC classification: 530.12015195 | Sa41i Summary: This book considers a variety of models of integrable systems and demonstrates a number of situations to which they can be applied. It includes topics not traditionally covered in literature, such as (1+1)-dimensional QFT. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in statistical physics, quantum mechanics and mathematical and theoretical physics.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book considers a variety of models of integrable systems and demonstrates a number of situations to which they can be applied. It includes topics not traditionally covered in literature, such as (1+1)-dimensional QFT. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in statistical physics, quantum mechanics and mathematical and theoretical physics.
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