Unitary Transformations in Solid State Physics
Max Wagner(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in July 1986
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-0-444-86975-3 (ISBN)
Description
The main emphasis of this book is on the practical application of unitary transformations to problems in solid state physics. This is a method used by the author and his collaborators for years in the field of nonadiabatic electron-phonon phenomena where the Born-Oppenheimer approximation is no longer applicable. This book is intended as a tool for those who want to apply unitary transformations quickly and on a more elementary level and also for those who want to use this method for more involved problems. ``Unitary Transformations in Solid State Physics'' is divided into 6 chapters. The first three chapters are concerned with presenting quick applications of unitary transformations and chapter 4 presents a more systematic procedure. The last two chapters contain the major known examples of the utilization of unitary transformations in solid state physics, including such highlights as the Frohlich and the Fulton-Gouterman transformations. The book is supplemented by extended tables of unitary transformations, whose properties and peculiarities are also listed.
The main emphasis of this book is on the practical application of unitary transformations to problems in solid state physics. This is a method used by the author and his collaborators for years in the field of nonadiabatic electron-phonon phenomena where the Born-Oppenheimer approximation is no longer applicable. This book is intended as a tool for those who want to apply unitary transformations quickly and on a more elementary level and also for those who want to use this method for more involved problems. ``Unitary Transformations in Solid State Physics'' is divided into 6 chapters. The first three chapters are concerned with presenting quick applications of unitary transformations and chapter 4 presents a more systematic procedure. The last two chapters contain the major known examples of the utilization of unitary transformations in solid state physics, including such highlights as the Frohlich and the Fulton-Gouterman transformations. The book is supplemented by extended tables of unitary transformations, whose properties and peculiarities are also listed.
The main emphasis of this book is on the practical application of unitary transformations to problems in solid state physics. This is a method used by the author and his collaborators for years in the field of nonadiabatic electron-phonon phenomena where the Born-Oppenheimer approximation is no longer applicable. This book is intended as a tool for those who want to apply unitary transformations quickly and on a more elementary level and also for those who want to use this method for more involved problems. ``Unitary Transformations in Solid State Physics'' is divided into 6 chapters. The first three chapters are concerned with presenting quick applications of unitary transformations and chapter 4 presents a more systematic procedure. The last two chapters contain the major known examples of the utilization of unitary transformations in solid state physics, including such highlights as the Frohlich and the Fulton-Gouterman transformations. The book is supplemented by extended tables of unitary transformations, whose properties and peculiarities are also listed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-86975-3 (9780444869753)
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Content
Preface. 1. General introduction. 2. Simple and standard transformation forms. 3. Simple systematic procedures. 4. Advanced systematic procedures. 5. Simple applications. 6. Advanced applications. Appendix: Tables of Unitary Transformations. Author index. Subject index. Cumulative index.