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    Author(s)ROSSLER,U.
    PublisherSPRINGER
    ISBN9783540222446
    Pages364
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2004

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    SPRINGER Solid State Theory An Introduction 2004 Edition by ROSSLER,U.

    "Solid-State Theory - An Introduction" is a reference and textbook for graduate students of physics and material sciences. While covering the traditional topics of solid-state textbooks, it also takes up new developments in theoretical concepts and materials that are connected with such breakthroughs as the quantum-Hall effects, the high-Tc superconductors, and the low-dimensional systems realized in solids. Thus, besides providing the fundamental concepts to describe the physics of the electrons and ions comprising the solid, including their interactions, the book makes clear links to the experimental results and gives the reader an excellent insight into current research fields. A compilation of problems makes the book especially valuable to both students and teachers. Solid-State Theory - An Introduction is a textbook for graduate students of physics and material sciences. Whilst covering the traditional topics of older textbooks, it also takes up new developments in theoretical concepts and materials that are connected with such breakthroughs as the quantum-Hall effects, the high-Tc superconductors, and the low-dimensional systems realized in solids. Thus besides providing the fundamental concepts to describe the physics of the electrons and ions comprising the solid, including their interactions, the book casts a bridge to the experimental facts and gives the reader an excellent insight into current research fields. A compilation of problems makes the book especially valuable to both students and teachers.