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Physics of Condensed Matter

open access: yes, 2012
Physics of Condensed Matter is designed for a two-semester graduate course on condensed matter physics for students in physics and materials science. While the book offers fundamental ideas and topic areas of condensed matter physics, it also includes ...
Misra, Prasanta K
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Condensed Matter Physics

open access: yes, 2010
This Second Edition presents an updated review of the whole field of condensed matter physics. It consolidates new and classic topics from disparate sources, teaching not only about the effective masses of electrons in semiconductor crystals and band ...
Marder, Michael P, Michael P. Marder
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Condensed-matter physics

Physics Today, 1983
Computers are playing an integral role in both experimental and theoretical condensed-matter physics: In laboratories they are being used to control experiments as well as to gather and analyze data; in theoretical studies they provide the means for making detailed predictions for realistic models, for exploring systems that cannot be realized in the ...
Jorge E. Hirsch, Douglas J. Scalapino
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Condensed matter physics journals

Scientometrics, 1983
On the basis of a citation/reference criterion, 20 core journals are selected in the field of condensed matter physics. Citation data and indicators from 1980Journal Citation Reports reveal their different characteristic features such as applied orientation, communication function and longevity.
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Condensed Matter Physics

European Journal of Physics, 2000
Condensed matter physics constitutes nowadays an enormous field of knowledge. To write a good textbook covering all main topics in that field in a suitable way and in a reasonable volume is very hard indeed. I believe Michael Marder has achieved this goal with great success. The text is arranged in six parts. Part I describes the atomic structure of
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Physical Realization of the Parity Anomaly in Condensed Matter Physics

Physical Review Letters, 1986
We show that a PbTe-type narrow-gap semiconductor with an antiphase boundary (or domain wall) has currents of abnormal parity and induced fractional charges. A model is introduced which reduces the problem to the physics of a Dirac equation with a soliton in background electric and magnetic fields.
, Fradkin, , Dagotto, , Boyanovsky
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Condensed matter physics

2015
This article discusses some applications of concepts from random matrix theory (RMT) to condensed matter physics, with emphasis on phenomena, predicted or explained by RMT, that have actually been observed in experiments on quantum wires and quantum dots.
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Condensed Matter Physics and the Biology of the Future

Journal of Biological Physics, 1985
In a modern textbook of histology or cell physiology, electron micrographs illustrate the complexity of living matter. As the resolution of electron microscopes improves, more and more details appear. A nerve fiber is usually regarded as a simple structure, yet at high resolution we can recognize a reticulum of fibers named microtubules, microfilaments,
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Condensed Matter Physics

1991
Abstract This outstanding book serves as both an introductory research work and a graduate text on condensed matter physics. It is also accessible to plasma physicists and their students. The emphasis is on applications to a variety of systems and phenomena rather than theoretical derivations and techniques.
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On the ‘Emptiness’ of Particles in Condensed-matter Physics

Foundations of Science, 2006
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