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Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods
This volume presents, for the very first time, an exhaustive collection of those modern numerical methods specifically tailored for the analysis of Strongly Correlated Systems. Many novel materials, with functional properties emerging from macroscopic quantum behaviors at the frontier of modern rese...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35106-8 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1551969 |
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author | Avella, Adolfo Mancini, Ferdinando |
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description | This volume presents, for the very first time, an exhaustive collection of those modern numerical methods specifically tailored for the analysis of Strongly Correlated Systems. Many novel materials, with functional properties emerging from macroscopic quantum behaviors at the frontier of modern research in physics, chemistry and material science, belong to this class of systems. Any technique is presented in great detail by its own inventor or by one of the world-wide recognized main contributors. The exposition has a clear pedagogical cut and fully reports on the most relevant case study where the specific technique showed to be very successful in describing and enlightening the puzzling physics of a particular strongly correlated system. The book is intended for advanced graduate students and post-docs in the field as textbook and/or main reference, but also for other researchers in the field who appreciate consulting a single, but comprehensive, source or wishes to get acquainted, in a as painless as possible way, with the working details of a specific technique. |
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spelling | cern-15519692021-04-21T22:40:24Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-35106-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/1551969engAvella, AdolfoMancini, FerdinandoStrongly correlated systems: numerical methodsOther Fields of PhysicsThis volume presents, for the very first time, an exhaustive collection of those modern numerical methods specifically tailored for the analysis of Strongly Correlated Systems. Many novel materials, with functional properties emerging from macroscopic quantum behaviors at the frontier of modern research in physics, chemistry and material science, belong to this class of systems. Any technique is presented in great detail by its own inventor or by one of the world-wide recognized main contributors. The exposition has a clear pedagogical cut and fully reports on the most relevant case study where the specific technique showed to be very successful in describing and enlightening the puzzling physics of a particular strongly correlated system. The book is intended for advanced graduate students and post-docs in the field as textbook and/or main reference, but also for other researchers in the field who appreciate consulting a single, but comprehensive, source or wishes to get acquainted, in a as painless as possible way, with the working details of a specific technique.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15519692013 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Avella, Adolfo Mancini, Ferdinando Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title | Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title_full | Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title_fullStr | Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title_full_unstemmed | Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title_short | Strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
title_sort | strongly correlated systems: numerical methods |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35106-8 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1551969 |
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