Quantum transport theory
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Quantum transport theory
(Frontiers in physics, v. 99)
Westview Press, c2004
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Note
"The Advanced Book Program."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 511-515) and index
Hard cover edition first published in 1998 by Perseus Books
Westview Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Quantum Transport Theory is a comprehensive account of recent achievements in the understanding of disordered conductors. Chapters cover the density matrix description of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and newer topics in the field of condensed matter physics, including: weak localization destruction of electronic phase coherence in disordered conductors electron-electron and electron-phonon interaction in dirty metals scaling theory of localization the self-consistent theory of localization and mesoscopic physics. The diagrammatic technique for systems out of equilibrium is developed systematically, and is used to study quantum kinetic equations and linear response theory.
Table of Contents
Frontiers in Physics -- Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- Quantum Mechanics -- Diagrammatic Perturbation Theory -- Particle in a Random Potential -- Kinetics in a Random Potential -- Fermi Gas in a Random Potential -- Particle in Oscillator Environment -- Linear Response Theory -- Linear Response of Disordered Conductors -- Localization -- Interactions in Metals -- Weak Localization -- Path Integrals and Propagators -- Dirac's Delta Function -- Antilinear Operators -- Calculation of -- Static Correlation Function
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