Computational Many Body Theory
Lecture details
This lecture will be given by Professor Pavarini.
Description:
- Fermi gas and liquid
- quantum statistics
- second quantization
- Green functions
- linear response theory
- applications from nuclear or condensed matter physics
For further information, please refer to the corresponding website.
Specific learning goal:
Understanding of basic notions of quantum theory of many particles and its their implementation in practical simulations.
General leaning goal:
Ability to explain and discuss the solution to the exercises in class. Using the computer as a problem-solving tool (scripting/plotting)
Literature:
- A.L. Fetter and J.D. Walecka: Quantum Theory of Many-Particle Systems, Dover, 2003
- H. Bruus and K. Flensberg: Many-Body Quantum Theory, Oxford., 2004
- W. Nolting and W.D. Brewer: Fundamentals of Many-Body Physics, Springer, 2009
- E.Pavarini, E.Koch, F.Anders, and M.Jarrell: From Models to Materials, FZ-Jülich, 2012
For more details, you can refer to the university calender:
Time | Room | Start/Finish |
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Thurs. 9.30am - 11.45am | GRS Lecture Room Jülich (2009) | 27.04.2017 - 27.07.2017 (11 dates) |
Thurs. 2.45pm - 4.15pm | GRS Lecture Room Jülich (2009) | 28.04.2017 - 28.07.2017 (11 dates) |