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* Example: Improper mixed states and decoherence of two-level quantum systems.
* Example: Improper mixed states and decoherence of two-level quantum systems.


== Lecture 3: Many-particle wave functions and Hilbert space ==
== Lecture 3: Many-particle wave function and Hilbert space ==
* Example: Wave function of 3 fermions.
* Example: Wave function of 3 fermions.
* Example: Wave function of 3 bosons.
* Example: Wave function of 3 bosons.

Revision as of 19:10, 26 December 2010

Lecture 1: Faliure of classical statistical mechanics: Black-body radiation

Lecture 2: Mixed states in quantum mechanics and density operator

  • Example: Proper mixed states in spintronics.
  • Example: Improper mixed states and decoherence of two-level quantum systems.

Lecture 3: Many-particle wave function and Hilbert space

  • Example: Wave function of 3 fermions.
  • Example: Wave function of 3 bosons.

Lecture 4: Ensembles and partition function for systems in equilibrium

  • Example: Partition function for two bosons and two fermions.
  • Example: "Effective force" between noninteracting bosons and fermions due to Pauli principle.

Lecture 5: Noninteracting bosons in equilibrium

  • Example: Heat capacity of phonons in solids.
  • Example: Photons and black-body radiation.

Lecture 6: Bose-Einstein condensation

  • Example: BEC for free noninteracting bosons.
  • Example: BEC in ultracold atom gases in traps.

Lecture 7: Noninteracting fermions in equilibrium

  • Example: Pressure of ideal Fermi vs. ideal Bose gas.
  • Example: Heat capacity of electrons in solids.
  • Example: Pauli paramagnetism.
  • Example: Landau diamagnetism.
  • Example: Neutron stars.

Lecture 8: Magnetic systems

  • Example: Noninteracting systems of spin
  • Example: Thermodynamics of magnetism
  • Example: Partition function of the Ising model in one-dimension.
  • Example: Onsager solution and computer simulations of the Ising model in two-dimensions.

Lecture 9: Phase transitions

  • Example: Phase diagrams of liquid-gas and paramagnet-ferromagnet systems.
  • Thermodynamic equation of state near phase transitions.

Lecture 10: Mean-field theory of phase transitions

  • Example: Mean-field theory of the Ising model.
  • Example: Heisenberg model of magnetism.
  • Example: Landau theory and the origin of its failure for two-dimensional Ising model.

Lecture 11: Critical phenomena and renormalization group (RG)

  • Universality and scaling relations
  • Example: Percolation as geometrical phase transition.
  • Example: RG for percolation.
  • Example: RG for 1D Ising model.
  • Example: Niemeijer-van Leeuwen RG in real space for 2D Ising model.
  • Additional references:
    • Fisher ...

Lecture 12: Boltzmann (semiclassical) theory of linear response

Lecture 13: Kubo (quantum) theory of linear response

Lecture 14: Bogoliubov theory of superfluidity in liquid He