Condensed matter applications of AdS/CFT : focusing on strange metals
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Condensed matter applications of AdS/CFT : focusing on strange metals
(Springer theses : recognizing outstanding Ph. D. research)
Springer, c2017
- : softcover
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by University of Genoa, Italy"
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book deals with applications of the AdS/CFT correspondence to strongly coupled condensed matter systems. In particular, it concerns with the study of thermo-electric transport properties of holographic models exhibiting momentum dissipation and their possible applications to the transport properties of strange metals. The present volume constitutes one of the few examples in the literature in which the topic is carefully reviewed both from the experimental and theoretical point of view, including not only holographic results but also standard condensed matter achievements developed in the past decades. This work might be extremely useful both for scientific and pedagogical purposes.
Table of Contents
Part I: Condensed Matter Background.- Preamble: Transport Coefficients Definition.- Standard Metals and the Fermi Liquid.- The Fermi Liquid Breakdown: High-Tc Superconductivity.- Theoretical Attempts.- Part II: Introduction to Holography.- The Gauge Gravity Duality.- Part III: Thermo-electric Transport in AdS/CFT.- Preamble: Linear Response Theory.- The Simple Raissner-Nordstrom Case.- Momentum Dissipation in Holography.- Physical Implications.
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