Models of Quantum Matter: A First Course on Integrability and the Bethe Ansatz by Hans-Peter Eckle (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages: 736 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.73 MB
  • Authors: Hans-Peter Eckle

Description

An important task of theoretical quantum physics is the building of idealized mathematical models to describe the properties of quantum matter. This book provides an introduction to the arguably most important method for obtaining exact results for strongly interacting models of quantum matter – the Bethe ansatz. It introduces and discusses the physical concepts and mathematical tools used to construct realistic models for a variety of different fields, including condensed matter physics and quantum optics. The various forms of the Bethe ansatz – algebraic, coordinate, multicomponent, and thermodynamic Bethe ansatz, and Bethe ansatz for finite systems – are then explained in depth and employed to find exact solutions for the physical properties of the integrable forms of strongly interacting quantum systems.The Bethe ansatz is one of the very few methodologies which can calculate physical properties non-perturbatively. Arguably, it is the only such method we have which is exact. This means, once the model has been set up, no further approximations or assumptions are necessary, and the relevant physical properties of the model can be computed exactly. Furthermore, an infinite set of conserved quantities can be obtained. The quantum mechanical model under consideration is fully integrable. This makes the search for quantum models which are amenable to an exact solution by the Bethe ansatz, and which are quantum integrable, so important and rewarding. The exact solution will provide benchmarks for other models, which do not admit an exact solution. Bethe ansatz techniques provide valuable insight into the physics of strongly correlated quantum matter.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: About the Author Hans-Peter Eckle, Adjunct Professor, Humboldt Study Centre, Ulm University, GermanyHans-Peter Eckles is Adjunct Professor at Ulm University. His research is focused on exactly solvable and integrable models of strongly interacting quantum systems, especially quantum optical models in collaboration with University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He organises and teaches at summer schools in Ireland and Turkey, and is involved with the development and teaching of courses in philosophy of science and research ethics at Ulm University and invited courses on research ethics (e.g. in Aachen, Berlin, Dresden, Freiburg, Gottingen, and Konstanz).Previously, he has taught and conducted research in theoretical physics at Princeton University, University of Arizona, USA, Australian National University and University of New South Wales, Sydney, University, Universities of Tours and Nancy, France, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, and University of Hannover and Free University Berlin, Germany.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐my god! has there ever been a book published with this many typos?! I’d estimate about 1 typo every 1-2 pages on average!! the typos tend to be in the words rather than the equations thankfully but there are a few equations that have been screwed up so be vigilant!that being said, this is a quite handy book. a sterling compliment i can happily give is that the excercises are some of the best and most apt ive ever come across. the author chose these exercises and problems wisely.this book does a dandy job of getting into integrable systems from the ground up. the author chooses a very physically motivated route rather than an abstract mathematical route some other authors choose.i feel like many things could be explained more clearly if the author would expand upon them but this is a minor complaint and it’s solution would add more pages to the text.i hope the editors of the 2nd edition will correct all these annoying typos.also these oxford books sometimes have beautiful glossy paper. this is one of them. i LOVE the quality of the paper/bindingthe content is 5 starsthe publishing is 1 starcontent trumps editing which is why i give this 5 stars

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