Discover Examples of Matsubara Formalism in Many-Particle Physics"

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I HAVE BEEN READING BOOK “MANY-PARTICLE PHYSICS” OF MAHAN BUT IT WANTED TO KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND EXAMPLES OF LIKE USING THE FORMALISM OF MATSUBARA OR OF BEING POSSIBLE THAT THEY APPLY IT IN FORMULATES IT OF KUBO-GREEWOOD OR TO KNOW IF THERE IS A BOOK THAT SINGLE TREATS FORMALISM MATSUBARA SINCE IT MAKES THE ECONOMU FOR FUNCTIONS DE GREEN,THEM AGRADESCO OF ANTEMAN OR ANY ATTENTION TO MY QUESTION.

SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH.:cool:
 
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There's a new Many Body book by K. Flensberg. Have you looked at it?

See contents - http://fds.oup.com/www.oup.co.uk/pdf/0-19-856633-6.pdf

http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198566335
 
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Thank You Very Much

THANK YOU VERY MUCH, BUT I HAVE LOOK IT, THE BOOKS THAT I HAVE READ IN THE LAST MONTHS ARE:

MANY PARTICLE PHYSICS (MAHAN)
Many-Body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics (FLENSBERG)
QUANTUM THEORY OF MANY PARTICLE SYSTEMS (FETTER)
THE ORIGINAL PAPER OF MATSUBARA

BUT I DONT HAVE IDEA YET HOW APLY TO AN SPECIFIC SYSTEM, FOR EXAMPLE CONDUCTIVITY OF LINEAR CHAIN OR SQUARE LATTICE AND SEE THAT THE RESULTS ARE IDEM.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOU ATTENTION TO MY POST.
 
FANTOMAS said:
SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH.:cool:

Your English is fine, but the CAPS LOCK key on your computer appears to be stuck in the "on" position. :rolleyes:
 
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