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TÃtulo : Many-body Approaches at Different Scales : A Tribute to Norman H. March on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Angilella, G.G.N, ; Amovilli, C., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XVIII, 385 p. 90 ilustraciones, 72 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-72374-7 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Superconductividad Superconductores QuÃmica FÃsica y Teórica. átomos Moléculas FÃsica matemática QuÃmica Teórica FÃsica Atómica Molecular y QuÃmica FÃsica Teórica Matemática y Computacional Clasificación: 620.112.973 Resumen: Este libro presenta una colección de investigaciones invitadas y contribuciones de revisión sobre avances recientes en (principalmente) fÃsica teórica de la materia condensada, quÃmica teórica y fÃsica teórica. El volumen celebra el 90 cumpleaños de NH March (Profesor emérito, Universidad de Oxford, Reino Unido), una figura destacada en todos estos campos. Dada la amplia gama de intereses en la actividad investigadora del profesor March, que colaboró ​​con varios cientÃficos eminentes en fÃsica y quÃmica, el volumen abarca temas muy diversos de fÃsica y quÃmica, en diversas dimensiones y escalas de energÃa. Un hilo que conecta todos estos temas es la correlación en los estados agregados de la materia, que van desde la fÃsica nuclear hasta las moléculas, los grupos, las fases condensadas desordenadas como el estado lÃquido y la fÃsica del estado sólido, y las diversas transiciones de fase, tanto estructurales como electrónicas, que ocurren en ellos. . Un último capÃtulo salta a una escala aún mayor de agregación de materia, concretamente el universo y la gravitación. Otro hilo común no menos importante es metodológico, con la aplicación de la fÃsica y la quÃmica teóricas, en particular la teorÃa funcional de la densidad y la teorÃa estadÃstica de campos, tanto a la materia nuclear como a la condensada. Nota de contenido: Part I Condensed matter theory -- 1 Correlations in the superconducting properties of several material Classes -- 2 Viscous electron liquids in encapsulated grapheme -- 3 Computer simulations of the structure of nanoporous carbons and higher density phases of carbon -- 4 On Dirac points in the Harper model -- 5 Theory of Mott localization in silicone -- 6 Molecular ordering in covalent lattices -- 7 An ab initio evaluation of Mott properties -- 8 Wavefunctions for large electron numbers: the Exponential Wall problem -- 9 Electron tunneling excitation of a coupled two impurity system -- 10 Quantifying the effect of point and line defect densities on the melting temperature in the transition metals -- 11 Application of the plane-wave-based perturbation theory to the density modulation induced by a point charge in an electron gas -- 11.1 Introduction -- 12 An overview of concepts in liquid state physics -- 13 Structure of water in dilute ionic solutions -- 14 Atomic spectra calculations using a solvablemodel potential for fusion plasma engineering -- 15 Solar cell efficiency: the Shockley-Queisser limit revisited -- Part II Theoretical chemistry -- 16 Shannon entropy and correlation energy for electrons in atoms -- 17 On combinatoric identities for electron-pair wavefunctions -- 18 From molecules and clusters of atoms to solid state properties -- 19 Alchemical derivatives of atoms: a walk through the periodic table -- 20 Title to be announced -- 21 Orbital-free density functional theory: Pauli potential and density scaling -- 22 The role of the N-representability in one-particle functional theories -- 23 Title to be announced -- Part III Theoretical physics -- 24 Energy density functional theory in atomic and nuclear physics -- 25 Second order exchange energy of a d-dimensional electron fluid -- 26 Nonlocal quantum kinetic theory and the formation of correlations -- 27 Numerical evidence of Sinai-like diffusion of random-mass Dirac-Klein particles -- 28 Topological effects and critical phenomena inthe three-dimensional (3D) Ising model -- 29 Do symmetry-breaking transitions in photosynthetic light harvesting complexes form a Kibble-Zurek Model (KZM) topological defect? -- 30 The universe as a quantum many-body system -- Author index -- Keyword index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents a collection of invited research and review contributions on recent advances in (mainly) theoretical condensed matter physics, theoretical chemistry, and theoretical physics. The volume celebrates the 90th birthday of N.H. March (Emeritus Professor, Oxford University, UK), a prominent figure in all of these fields. Given the broad range of interests in the research activity of Professor March, who collaborated with a number of eminent scientists in physics and chemistry, the volume embraces quite diverse topics in physics and chemistry, at various dimensions and energy scales. One thread connecting all these topics is correlation in aggregated states of matter, ranging from nuclear physics to molecules, clusters, disordered condensed phases such as the liquid state, and solid state physics, and the various phase transitions, both structural and electronic, occurring therein. A final chapter leaps to an even larger scale of matter aggregation, namely the universe andgravitation. A further no less important common thread is methodological, with the application of theoretical physics and chemistry, particularly density functional theory and statistical field theory, to both nuclear and condensed matter. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Many-body Approaches at Different Scales : A Tribute to Norman H. March on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday [documento electrónico] / Angilella, G.G.N, ; Amovilli, C., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XVIII, 385 p. 90 ilustraciones, 72 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-72374-7
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Superconductividad Superconductores QuÃmica FÃsica y Teórica. átomos Moléculas FÃsica matemática QuÃmica Teórica FÃsica Atómica Molecular y QuÃmica FÃsica Teórica Matemática y Computacional Clasificación: 620.112.973 Resumen: Este libro presenta una colección de investigaciones invitadas y contribuciones de revisión sobre avances recientes en (principalmente) fÃsica teórica de la materia condensada, quÃmica teórica y fÃsica teórica. El volumen celebra el 90 cumpleaños de NH March (Profesor emérito, Universidad de Oxford, Reino Unido), una figura destacada en todos estos campos. Dada la amplia gama de intereses en la actividad investigadora del profesor March, que colaboró ​​con varios cientÃficos eminentes en fÃsica y quÃmica, el volumen abarca temas muy diversos de fÃsica y quÃmica, en diversas dimensiones y escalas de energÃa. Un hilo que conecta todos estos temas es la correlación en los estados agregados de la materia, que van desde la fÃsica nuclear hasta las moléculas, los grupos, las fases condensadas desordenadas como el estado lÃquido y la fÃsica del estado sólido, y las diversas transiciones de fase, tanto estructurales como electrónicas, que ocurren en ellos. . Un último capÃtulo salta a una escala aún mayor de agregación de materia, concretamente el universo y la gravitación. Otro hilo común no menos importante es metodológico, con la aplicación de la fÃsica y la quÃmica teóricas, en particular la teorÃa funcional de la densidad y la teorÃa estadÃstica de campos, tanto a la materia nuclear como a la condensada. Nota de contenido: Part I Condensed matter theory -- 1 Correlations in the superconducting properties of several material Classes -- 2 Viscous electron liquids in encapsulated grapheme -- 3 Computer simulations of the structure of nanoporous carbons and higher density phases of carbon -- 4 On Dirac points in the Harper model -- 5 Theory of Mott localization in silicone -- 6 Molecular ordering in covalent lattices -- 7 An ab initio evaluation of Mott properties -- 8 Wavefunctions for large electron numbers: the Exponential Wall problem -- 9 Electron tunneling excitation of a coupled two impurity system -- 10 Quantifying the effect of point and line defect densities on the melting temperature in the transition metals -- 11 Application of the plane-wave-based perturbation theory to the density modulation induced by a point charge in an electron gas -- 11.1 Introduction -- 12 An overview of concepts in liquid state physics -- 13 Structure of water in dilute ionic solutions -- 14 Atomic spectra calculations using a solvablemodel potential for fusion plasma engineering -- 15 Solar cell efficiency: the Shockley-Queisser limit revisited -- Part II Theoretical chemistry -- 16 Shannon entropy and correlation energy for electrons in atoms -- 17 On combinatoric identities for electron-pair wavefunctions -- 18 From molecules and clusters of atoms to solid state properties -- 19 Alchemical derivatives of atoms: a walk through the periodic table -- 20 Title to be announced -- 21 Orbital-free density functional theory: Pauli potential and density scaling -- 22 The role of the N-representability in one-particle functional theories -- 23 Title to be announced -- Part III Theoretical physics -- 24 Energy density functional theory in atomic and nuclear physics -- 25 Second order exchange energy of a d-dimensional electron fluid -- 26 Nonlocal quantum kinetic theory and the formation of correlations -- 27 Numerical evidence of Sinai-like diffusion of random-mass Dirac-Klein particles -- 28 Topological effects and critical phenomena inthe three-dimensional (3D) Ising model -- 29 Do symmetry-breaking transitions in photosynthetic light harvesting complexes form a Kibble-Zurek Model (KZM) topological defect? -- 30 The universe as a quantum many-body system -- Author index -- Keyword index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents a collection of invited research and review contributions on recent advances in (mainly) theoretical condensed matter physics, theoretical chemistry, and theoretical physics. The volume celebrates the 90th birthday of N.H. March (Emeritus Professor, Oxford University, UK), a prominent figure in all of these fields. Given the broad range of interests in the research activity of Professor March, who collaborated with a number of eminent scientists in physics and chemistry, the volume embraces quite diverse topics in physics and chemistry, at various dimensions and energy scales. One thread connecting all these topics is correlation in aggregated states of matter, ranging from nuclear physics to molecules, clusters, disordered condensed phases such as the liquid state, and solid state physics, and the various phase transitions, both structural and electronic, occurring therein. A final chapter leaps to an even larger scale of matter aggregation, namely the universe andgravitation. A further no less important common thread is methodological, with the application of theoretical physics and chemistry, particularly density functional theory and statistical field theory, to both nuclear and condensed matter. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]