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trustinlust
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Hi all,
I'am starting a Phd In Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, and I would like to produce a thesis on the Topological Insulators topic. Unfortunately I don't have a background in Consensed Matter Physics (in my curriculum there are exams about General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics) and I know only a bit of Solid State Physics. So, here's the question: what are the initial and essential topics which I should study and know (and on which books) to start managing (in a good way) topological insulators as soon as possible?
Thanks
I'am starting a Phd In Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, and I would like to produce a thesis on the Topological Insulators topic. Unfortunately I don't have a background in Consensed Matter Physics (in my curriculum there are exams about General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics) and I know only a bit of Solid State Physics. So, here's the question: what are the initial and essential topics which I should study and know (and on which books) to start managing (in a good way) topological insulators as soon as possible?
Thanks
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