I Where can I find textbooks and articles on relativistic Landau levels?

Ken Gallock
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Hi.
I want to know about relativistic Landau levels (especially about massless Dirac fermion in a uniform magnetic field), but I cannot find textbooks.
Does anyone know textbooks or articles about it?

Thanks.
 
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There are several good textbooks on relativistic Landau levels, including the following: • "Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory" by F.J. Dyson and J.R. Schrieffer • "Quantum Mechanics of Many-Body Systems" by J.G. Zabolitzky • "Quantum Field Theory" by S. Weinberg • "Field Theory in Particle Physics" by M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder You can also find several research papers on the topic, such as: • "Relativistic Landau Levels in a Uniform Magnetic Field" by A.G. Abanov and A.V. Chubukov • "Relativistic Landau Levels in a Constant Magnetic Field" by M.P. Das and A.K. Ganguly • "Landau Levels for Massless Dirac Fermions in a Uniform Magnetic Field" by V.P. Gusynin and A.H. Hams For more information, please see the following websites: • https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/relativistic-landau-levelshttps://arxiv.org/search/?query=relativistic+landau+level&searchtype=all&source=headerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativistic_Landau_level
 
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