Simple Models of Many Fermion Systems
With FORTRAN Codes
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-3-527-40731-6 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
70 s/w Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-527-40731-6 (9783527407316)
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Professor Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, after having had several assignments at international institutions, including the Universities at Oxford and Toulouse, now is Professor of Theoretical Physics II at the University of Erlangen. His institute is mainly concerned with the theory and computer simulation of many particle systems. Currently, the main fields of research are plasma, cluster and nuclear physics.
Professor Joachim A. Maruhn Serves as Elected Executive Director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Frankfurt. Prior research positions have been at Oak Ridge and Vanderbilt. His research interests are focused on Heavy ion inertial confinement fusion, Nuclear structure, Nuclear hydrodynamics.
Professor Eric Suraud has performed research at institutions in Lyon, Grenoble, Paris and Kyoto. He now serves as Professor of Theoretical Physics in Toulouse.
His interests are the dynamics of complex systems, and their description using mean-field and kinetic theories (quantum-mechanical and semi-classical).
Professor Joachim A. Maruhn Serves as Elected Executive Director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Frankfurt. Prior research positions have been at Oak Ridge and Vanderbilt. His research interests are focused on Heavy ion inertial confinement fusion, Nuclear structure, Nuclear hydrodynamics.
Professor Eric Suraud has performed research at institutions in Lyon, Grenoble, Paris and Kyoto. He now serves as Professor of Theoretical Physics in Toulouse.
His interests are the dynamics of complex systems, and their description using mean-field and kinetic theories (quantum-mechanical and semi-classical).
Author
University of Erlangen Germany
Laboratoire de Physique Theorique de Toulouse Universite Paul Sabatier Cnrs France
Content
I. Independent Particles
I.1 'Free Particles'
I.2 Particles in an external field
I.3 Approaches based on model spaces
II. Self consistent mean field
II.1 Quantum Static mean field
II.2 Simple models
II.3 Dynamics
III. Correlations
III.1 Coherent two-body correlations
III.2 Two-body incoherent correlations
III.3 Many-body correlations
Attachment: electronic material
A.1 1D spehrical problems - static
A.2 1D cartesian problems - dynamics
A.3 Classical molecular dynamics. (20070108)
I.1 'Free Particles'
I.2 Particles in an external field
I.3 Approaches based on model spaces
II. Self consistent mean field
II.1 Quantum Static mean field
II.2 Simple models
II.3 Dynamics
III. Correlations
III.1 Coherent two-body correlations
III.2 Two-body incoherent correlations
III.3 Many-body correlations
Attachment: electronic material
A.1 1D spehrical problems - static
A.2 1D cartesian problems - dynamics
A.3 Classical molecular dynamics. (20070108)