Theory of superconductivity
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Theory of superconductivity
(Advanced book classics)
Westview Press, c1999
Rev. printing
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Note
Includes notes and references (p.317-327) and index
"The revised edition (1983) includes an Appendix containing Nobel lectures, December 11, 1972, by J. R. Schrieffer, Leon N. Cooper, and John Bardeen"--T.p. verso
"Advanced Book Program"
Editor's foreword is missing
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Theory of Superconductivity is primarily intended to serve as a background for reading the literature in which detailed applications of the microscopic theory of superconductivity are made to specific problems.
Table of Contents
Advanced Book Classics -- Preface -- Preface to the Revised Printing -- Introduction -- The Pairing Theory of Superconductivity -- Applications of the Pairing Theory -- Electron-Ion System -- Field-Theoretic Methods in the Many-Body Problem -- Elementary Excitations in Normal Metals -- Field-Theoretic Methods Applied to Superconductivity -- Electromagnetic Properties of Superconductors -- Conclusion -- Second-Quantization Formalism -- Macroscopic Quantum Phenomena from Pairing in Superconductors -- Microscopic Quantum Interference Effects in the Theory of Superconductivity -- Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity
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