Statistical Plasma Physics: Volume II, Condensed Plasmas is intended as a graduate-level textbook on the subjects of condensed plasma physics, material sciences, and condensed-matter astrophysics. It will also be useful to researchers in the fields of plasma physics, condensed-matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. . The aim of this book is to elucidate a number of basic topics in the physics of dense plasmas interfacing with condensed matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. Key topics include equations of states and phase processes, which are all affected by the strong exchange and Coulomb correlations in condensed plasmas. Astrophysical dense plasmas are those found in the interiors, surfaces, and outer envelopes of such astronomical objects as neutron stars, white dwarfs, the Sun, brown dwarfs, and giant planets. Condensed plasmas in laboratory settings include metals and alloys (solid, amorphous, liquid, and compressed), semiconductors (electrons, holes, and their droplets), and various realizations of dense plasmas (shock-compressed, diamond-anvil cell, metal vaporization, pinch discharges, and so on).
Every effort has been expended to make the presentation in this volume as self-contained as possible.
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Fundamentals; Condensed Plasmas in Nature; Theoretical Background; Dense Classical Plasmas; Computer Simulation Studies; Integral Equation Approaches; Thermodynamic Properties; Dynamic Properties; Ordered Structures; Quantum Electron Liquids; Thermodynamic Properties; Static Local Field Corrections; Dynamic Properties; Two-Dimensional Layers of Electrons; Dense Plasma Materials; Fundamentals; Liquid-Metallic Hydrogen; Atoms and Ions; Nuclear Fusion Reactions; Nuclear Fusion in Dense Plasmas: An Overview; Rates of Elementary Processes; Enhancement Factors; Rates of Nuclear Fusion Reactions