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almafu_9959234692502883
Umfang:
1 online resource (460 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-93818-1
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9786611938185
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981-277-988-4
Serie:
Series on advances in quantum many-body theories ; v. 11
Inhalt:
This volume contains the main contributions to the 14th International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories (RPMBT14) held at the Technical University of Catalonia, Spain, in July 2007. This conference, which was first held in Trieste in 1979, is devoted to new developments in the field of many-body theories, which are being applied and developed in a rapidly growing number of fields. The emphasis is twofold: progress in the technical aspects of microscopic theories and a review of recent applications of many-body techniques. In addition to the more traditional topics, such as nu
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Organizing Committees; Foreword; Preface; CONTENTS; FEENBERG MEDAL AND KUEMMEL AWARD PRESENTATIONS; The legacy of Eugene Feenberg at the centenary of his birth J. W. Clark; 1. A Guiding Theme; 2. Birth and Youth; 3. From Austin to Cambridge; 4. European Hejira; 5. Precocious Nuclear Shells and the First Internal Symmetry; 6. Selective War Work; 7. At Home in St. Louis with Mature Nuclear Shells; 8. A Man of Few Words - But Many Ideas; 9. Birth and Youth of CBF Theory; 10. CBF Theory - Halcyon Days; 11. Conclusion; Acknowledgments and Bibliographical Notes
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Stefano Fantoni: Feenberg Medalist 2007: Microscopic Many-Body Theory of Strongly Correlated Systems A. PollsReferences; Eckhard Krotscheck: Feenberg Medalist 2007: Microscopic Many- Body Theory of Quantum Fluids M. Saarela; References; Frank Verstraete: Hermann Kuemmel Award 2007 G. Ortiz; Quantum Monte Carlo calculations for nuclei and nuclear matter S. Fantoni, S. Gandol , F. Pederiva, and K. E. Schmidt; 1. Introduction; 2. The FP-AFDMC Method; 3. Open and Closed Shell Nuclei; 4. Nuclear Matter; 4.1. Symmetric nuclear matter; 4.2. Pure neutron matter; 5. Conclusion and Perspectives
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AcknowledgmentsReferences; Static and Dynamic Many-Body Correlations E. Krotscheck and C. E. Campbell; 1. Introduction; 2. Triplet Fluctuations; 2.1. Densities and distribution functions; 2.2. Current and time-derivative term; 2.3. Interaction Lagrangian; 3. Equations of Motion; 3.1. General form; 3.2. Pair excitation limit; 3.3. Triplet fluctuations in the uniform limit approximation; 4. Numerical Applications; 5. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Entanglement in many-body quantum physics F. Verstraete; References; COLD BOSE AND FERMI GASES; New states of quantum matter G. Baym
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1. Introduction2. Ultracold Trapped Atom Physics; 3. Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions; 4. Common Problems of Ultracold Atom Physics and Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Physics; 4.1. BEC-BCS crossover and the deconfinement transition; 4.2. Viscosities in strongly coupled matter; 4.3. BCS pairing in imbalanced systems; 4.4. Cold atomic plasmas; Acknowledgments; References; Stationary Josephson effect in the BCS-BEC Crossover A. Spuntarelli, P. Pieri, and G. C. Strinati; References; Ultra-cold dipolar gases C. Menotti and M. Lewenstein; 1. Introduction
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2. Weakly Interacting Trapped Dipolar Gases3. Dipolar Bose Gases in Optical Lattices; 4. Ultra-cold Gases in Artificial Gauge Fields; Acknowledgments; References; Crystalline phase of strongly interacting Fermi mixtures D. D. Petrov, G. E. Astrakharchik, D. Papoular, C. Salomon, and G. V. Shlyapnikov; 1. Introduction; 2. Effective Interaction in a Many-Body System of Molecules; 3. Phase Diagram; 4. Crystal in the Harmonic Approximation; 5. Realization and Lifetime of the Crystalline Phase; 6. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References
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Localization and glassiness of bosonic mixtures in optical lattices T. Roscilde, B. Horstmann, and J. I. Cirac
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 981-277-987-6
Sprache:
Englisch
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