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Quantum scaling in many-body systems: an approach to quantum phase transitions

Quantum phase transitions are strongly relevant in a number of fields, ranging from condensed matter to cold atom physics and quantum field theory. This book, now in its second edition, approaches the problem of quantum phase transitions from a new and unifying perspective. Topics addressed include...

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Autor principal: Continentino, Mucio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316576854
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description Quantum phase transitions are strongly relevant in a number of fields, ranging from condensed matter to cold atom physics and quantum field theory. This book, now in its second edition, approaches the problem of quantum phase transitions from a new and unifying perspective. Topics addressed include the concepts of scale and time invariance and their significance for quantum criticality, as well as brand new chapters on superfluid and superconductor quantum critical points, and quantum first order transitions. The renormalisation group in real and momentum space is also established as the proper language to describe the behaviour of systems close to a quantum phase transition. These phenomena introduce a number of theoretical challenges which are of major importance for driving new experiments. Being strongly motivated and oriented towards understanding experimental results, this is an excellent text for graduates, as well as theorists, experimentalists and those with an interest in quantum criticality.
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spelling cern-22570482021-04-21T19:17:59Zdoi:10.1017/CBO9781316576854http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257048engContinentino, MucioQuantum scaling in many-body systems: an approach to quantum phase transitionsGeneral theoretical physicsQuantum phase transitions are strongly relevant in a number of fields, ranging from condensed matter to cold atom physics and quantum field theory. This book, now in its second edition, approaches the problem of quantum phase transitions from a new and unifying perspective. Topics addressed include the concepts of scale and time invariance and their significance for quantum criticality, as well as brand new chapters on superfluid and superconductor quantum critical points, and quantum first order transitions. The renormalisation group in real and momentum space is also established as the proper language to describe the behaviour of systems close to a quantum phase transition. These phenomena introduce a number of theoretical challenges which are of major importance for driving new experiments. Being strongly motivated and oriented towards understanding experimental results, this is an excellent text for graduates, as well as theorists, experimentalists and those with an interest in quantum criticality.Cambridge University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:22570482017-04-30
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Quantum scaling in many-body systems: an approach to quantum phase transitions
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title_short Quantum scaling in many-body systems: an approach to quantum phase transitions
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