Theoretical Methods for Strongly Correlated Electrons
Focusing on the purely theoretical aspects of strongly correlated electrons, this volume brings together a variety of approaches to models of the Hubbard type Ớ<U+001c> i.e., problems where both localized and delocalized elements are present in low dimensions. The chapters are arranged in th...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
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2004.
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Series: | CRM Series in Mathematical Physics
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Table of Contents:
- Numerical Methods
- Density Matrix Renormalization
- Quantum Monte Carlo Methods for Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
- Lagrangian, Functional Integral, Renormalization Group, Conformal and Bosonization Methods
- Renormalization Group Technique for Quasi-One-Dimensional Interacting Fermion Systems at Finite Temperature
- An Introduction to Bosonization
- Disordered Quantum Solids
- Functional Derivatives, Mean-Field, Self-Consistent Methods, Slave-Bosons, and Extensions
- Self-Consistent Many-Body Theory for Condensed Matter Systems
- Fermi and Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior of Quantum Impurity Models: A Diagrammatic Pseudo-Particle Approach
- Conserving Approximations vs. Two-Particle Self-Consistent Approach.