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Interacting electrons : theory and computational approaches / Richard M. Martin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Lucia Reining, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, David M. Ceperley, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

By: Martin, Richard M, 1942- [author.].
Contributor(s): Reining, Lucia [author.] | Ceperley, David [author.].
Description: xiv, 818 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780521871501; 0521871506.Subject(s): Electronic structure | Electrons | Many-body problem | Perturbation (Quantum dynamics) | Quantum theory | Monte Carlo methodDDC classification: 539.7/2112 Online resources: Full-text here Summary: "Recent progress in the theory and computation of electronic structure is bringing an unprecedented level of capability for research. Many-body methods are becoming essential tools vital for quantitative calculations and understanding materials phenomena in physics, chemistry, materials science and other fields. This book provides a unified exposition of the most-used tools: many-body perturbation theory, dynamical mean field theory and quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Each topic is introduced with a less technical overview for a broad readership, followed by in-depth descriptions and mathematical formulation"--
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"Recent progress in the theory and computation of electronic structure is bringing an unprecedented level of capability for research. Many-body methods are becoming essential tools vital for quantitative calculations and understanding materials phenomena in physics, chemistry, materials science and other fields. This book provides a unified exposition of the most-used tools: many-body perturbation theory, dynamical mean field theory and quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Each topic is introduced with a less technical overview for a broad readership, followed by in-depth descriptions and mathematical formulation"--

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