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74,10 €Quantum many-body systems are a central feature of condensed matter physics, relevant to important, modern research areas such as ultrafast light-matter interactions and quantum information. This book offers detailed coverage of the contour Green's function formalism – an approach that can be successfully applied to solve the quantum many-body and time-dependent problems present within such systems. Divided into three parts, the text provides a structured overview of the relevant theoretical and practical tools, with specific focus on the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism. Part I introduces the mathematical frameworks that make use of Green's functions in normal phase states. Part II covers fermionic superfluid phases with discussion of topics such as the BCS-BEC crossover and superconducting systems. Part III deals with the application of the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism to various topics of experimental interest. Graduate students and researchers will benefit from the book's comprehensive treatment of the subject matter and its novel arrangement of topics.
• Provides readers with a practical working knowledge of Green's function formalism and its relevance to many complex problems found within condensed matter physics
• Serves as a comprehensive but accessible reference manual for student and researchers, including those with minimal training in Green's function methods
• Offers a unique treatment of the subject matter by presenting an original selection of current and future applications, highlighting important links between topics, and covering material not commonly found in other publications