Textbook for Computational Solid-State Physics?

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I'm a graduate student and am interested in learning computational solid-state physics.

Ideally, I'd like a textbook which covers solid-state physics and the time-dependent semiconductor Bloch equations from a computational perspective.

Does anybody have any suggestions?
 
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Some textbooks that may be helpful for learning computational solid-state physics include:1. Computational Solid State Physics: An Introduction by Ronald Melrose2. Computer Simulation of Condensed Phases in Complex Geometries by Denis Ullmo3. Computational Methods for Electron-Phonon Interactions by Dario Alfe4. Computational Quantum Mechanics for Materials Engineers: The EMTO Method and Applications by Kai Nordlund5. Computational Solid State Physics: From First Principles to Finite Temperatures by Giuseppe Senatore6. Introduction to Computational Solid State Physics by Richard Martin