Green's Functions For Solid State Physicists
Explore the intricate world of solid-state physics with Green's Functions For Solid State Physicists by Imperial College Press. This insightful book, published in 1998, spans 336 pages and presents a comprehensive analysis of the analytical properties of Green's functions in the complex energy plane. Discover how these properties influence physical effects such as level shifts, damping, and instabilities in interacting systems. This new edition is an essential resource for physicists seeking to deepen their understanding of many-particle systems. Whether you're a student or a professional in the field, this book will enhance your knowledge and provide valuable insights into the complexities of solid-state physics. Don't miss the opportunity to add this pivotal work to your collection!