Fractional statistics and quantum theory
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Fractional statistics and quantum theory
World Scientific, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explains the subtleties of quantum statistical mechanics in lower dimensions and their possible ramifications in quantum theory. The discussion is at a pedagogical level and is addressed to both graduate students and advanced research workers with a reasonable background in quantum and statistical mechanics. The main emphasis will be on explaining new concepts.Topics in the first part of the book includes the flux tube model of anyons, the braid group and quantum and statistical mechanics of noninteracting anyon gas.The second part of the book provides a detailed discussion about fractional statistics from the point of view of Chern-Simons theories. Topics covered here includes Chern-Simons field theories, charged vortices, anyon superconductivity and the fractional quantum Hall effect.A chapter will also be devoted to the recent topic of fractional exclusion statistics and the concepts will be illustrated with the example of the Calogero-Sutherland model.
Table of Contents
- Fractional statistics in two dimensions
- quantum mechanics of anyons
- statistical mechanics of anyon gas
- fractional exclusion statistics
- introduction to Chern-Simons term
- anyon as soliton in field theories
- Chern-Simons field theories
- mean field approach to anyons and beyond
- anyons and fractional quantum Hall effect
- omitted topics.
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