Quantum statistical theory of superconductivity

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Quantum statistical theory of superconductivity

In this text, Shigeji Fujita and Salvador Godoy guide first and second-year graduate students through the essential aspects of superconductivity. The authors open with five preparatory chapters thoroughly reviewing a number of advanced physical concepts-such as free-electron model of a metal, theory of lattice vibrations, and Bloch electrons. The remaining chapters deal with the theory of superconductivity-describing the basic properties of type I, type II compound, and high-Tc superconductors as well as treating quasi-particles using Heisenberg's equation of motion. The book includes step-by-step derivations of mathematical formulas, sample problems, and illustrations.

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Publisher
Plenum Press
Language
English
Pages
338

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-329) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Selected topics in superconductivity, The language of science

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
537.6/23
Library of Congress
QC611.92 .F84 1996, QC1-75, QC176-176.9

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Pagination
xix, 338 p. :
Number of pages
338

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL984560M
Internet Archive
quantumstatistic00fuji
ISBN 10
0306453630
LCCN
96022326
OCLC/WorldCat
34906059
LibraryThing
3812413
Goodreads
3518528

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3274899W

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