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Buch. Etat : Neu. Open Problems in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems | Janez Bonca (u. a.) | Buch | xvi | Englisch | 2001 | Springer | EAN 9780792368953 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 102549808
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Buch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Summary of ARPES Results on the Pseudogap in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+ .- On the Breakdown of Landau-Fermi Liquid Theory in the Cuprates.- Metal-Insulator Transition and Many-body Band Structure of the Hubbard Model.- Spectral Properties of Underdoped Cuprates.- High Resolution Fermi Surface Mapping of Pb-doped Bi-2212.- Single Particle Excitations in the t-J Model.- Magnetic Resonance Peak and Nonmagnetic Impurities.- Pseudogap and Kinetic Pairing Under Critical Differentiation of Electrons in Cuprate Superconductors.- Density Response of Cuprates and Renormalization of Breathing Phonons.- Phase Diagram of Spin Ladder Models and the Topology of Short Range Valence Bonds.- Diagrammatic Theory Of Anderson Impurity Models: Fermi and Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior.- s+d Mixing in Cuprates: Strong electron correlations\*and superconducting gap symmetry.- Fermi Surface, Pseudogaps and Dynamical Stripes in\*LA2xSRxCUO4.- Stripes and Nodal Fermions as Two Sides of the Same Coin.- DMRG Studies of Stripes and Pairing in the t-J Model.- Coexistence of Charge and Spin-Peierls Orders in the 1/4-filled\*Ladder NaV2O5.- Normal State Properties of Cuprates: t-J Model vs.\*Experiment.- Stability of d-wave Superconductivity in the t-J Model.- A New Simulation Method for Infinite Size Lattices.- Universality in 2-D Quantum Heisenberg Antiferromagnets.- Stripes and Pairing in the v = 5/2 Quantum Hall Effect.- Theory of Manganites: The Key Role of Phase Segregation.- Magnetic and Orbital Ordering in Manganites.- Orbital Dynamics: The Origin of Anomalous Magnon\*Softemng in Ferromagnetic Manganites.- Field Induced Metal-Insulator Transition in (Pr:Ca:Sr)MnO3.- Triplet Pairing via Local Exchange in Correlated Systems.- Dimensional Crossover, Electronic Confinement and Charge\*Localization in Organic Metals.-Drude Weight, Integrable Systems and the Reactive Hall\*Constant.- Inhomogeneous Luttinger Liquids: Power-Laws and Energy\*Scales.- Nodal Liquids and Duality.- Spin-Charge Separation in the Sr2CuO3 and SrCuO2 Chain\*Materials.- Frustrated Quantum Ising Model and Charged Kinks.- Ergodic Properties of Quantum Spin Chains: Kicked\*Transverse Ising Model.- Strongly Correlated Electrons: A Dynamical Mean Field\*Perspective.- d-wave Pairing in the Strong-coupling 2D Hubbard Model.- Studies of the Mott-Hubbard Transition in One and Infinite\*Dimensions.- Quantum Critical Behavior of Correlated Electrons: Resonant\*States.- Theory of Valence Transitions in Ytterbium-based Compounds.- Strong Electronic Correlations and Low Energy Scales.- Non-magnetic Mott Insulator Phase and Anomalous\*Conducting States in Barium Vanadium Trisulphide.- Low-Energy Excitations in Anisotropie Spin-Orbital Model.- Dynamical Mean-Field Selfconsistency Relation for Multiband\*Systems.- Superfluidity in Fermi-Systems with Repulsion.- Dynamic Jahn-Teller Effect and Distortional Disorder in\*Manganites.- Diagrammatic Theory of the Anderson Impurity Model with\*Finite Coulomb Interaction.- Magnetotransport of the Cuprates in the Quantum Critical\*Point Scenario.- Interplay Between Electron Correlations and Electron-Phonon\*Interaction in the Cuprates.- Superconductivity in Disordered Sr2RuO4.- Fine Electronic Structure and Magnetism of LaMnO3 and\*LaCoO3.- Anomalies in the Conduction Edge of Quantum Wires.- Underdoped Region of the 2D t-J Model.- Lattice Fermions with Optimized Wave Functions:\*Exact Results.- Entropy Saturation and the Brinkmann-Rice Transition in a\*Random-Tiling Model.- Diamagnetic Properties of Doped Antiferromagnets.- Group Photo.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 480 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780792368953
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