Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi."

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Giuseppe Franco Bassani, F. Fumi, M. P. Tosi
North-Holland, 1985 - Condensed matter - 916 pages

Contents

PINES Excitations and transport in quantum liquids
1
CDW phenomena
4
Approximations and illustrative applications
9
COHEN Applications of the Fermi atomic pseudo
16
VI
25
O K ANDERSEN O JEPSEN and D GLÖTZEL Canonical
59
Atomicsphere approximation ASA
65
Muffintin orbitals
73
Smooth vs rough surfaces
558
Elementary excitations in
589
The superfluid transition temperature of liquid
611
Concluding remarks
633
Thermodynamics of the electronhole liquid
649
Conclusion and outlook
682
MARCH Structure of ions in liquids including aqueous
684
Local coordination of metal ions in water
699

Exact tail cancellation the screened KKRASA equa
88
Exact overlap matrix and the combinedcorrection term
94
methods
111
Groundstate properties of elemental metals
137
Electronicstructure calculations for metallic compounds
162
Broken symmetry in simple metals
194
Hall coefficient discrepancy
213
ALTARELLI and A FASOLINO Band structure and Landau
225
Landau levels of superlattices
233
HEDIN Lifetime effects in condensedmatter spectroscopy
237
Definition of pseudomomentum
244
Formal scattering theoretic solution of the lifetime problem
266
Qualitative discussion of the transition probability
275
Effects of incomplete phonon relaxation in emission spectra
281
Spectra involving quasilocalized valence electrons
288
J R SCHRIEFFER Solitons and fractional charge in quasi
300
4
313
Dynamical properties
319
Residual interactions
338
4
344
PeierlsFröhlich model of conduction by moving CDWs
352
Comparison of classical quantum theories of depinning
359
Conclusions and acknowledgments
366
Phonons in perfect crystals
376
Phonons in mixed crystals
397
Magnetic excitations
405
Concluding remarks
418
The twophoton transition rate
424
PIETRONERO
426
Nonlinear dynamics of pinned charge den
442
The phenomena
453
Superlattices in kspace
459
JOHN D
465
Qualitative physics
477
Intrinsic surface states
488
SCHLÜTER
495
CALANDRA Electron states at semiconductor interfaces
536
The semiconductormetal interface
544
The antimonyonGaAs 110 system
550
Future directions and concluding comments
708
APPENDIX E Freezing theory of molten BaCl into a super
715
PHILLIPS Topology and the physics of network glasses 1 IntroductionWhy topology? pag
720
Shortrange order
721
Mediumrange order
722
Diffraction
724
Raman scattering
725
Mössbauer spectroscopy
727
Phase diagrams and the glass transition
728
Photostructural transformations
729
Conclusions
730
RICE The electron glass 1 Introduction
732
The theory of Efros and Shklovskii
733
The dielectric response
736
23 The d c conductivity
737
Zerotemperature simulations
738
Numerical calculations at finite temperature
740
33 Analogy with spinglass
742
Conclusions
745
RASETTI and T REGGE Quantum vortices 1 Introduction
748
Clebsch potentials and elementary excitations
756
Vortices as quantum knots
763
Conclusions
766
P W ANDERSON and C C YU Some remarks on strong electronphonon coupling metals 1 Introduction
767
the puzzle other anomalies of the bad actors
768
why NE spikes do not work
775
screening Migdal and all that
780
Electronphonon coupling in transition metals
784
A new and rather speculative theory for A15 and other bad actor superconductors
789
Y TOYOZAWA Electroninduced lattice instabilities
798
Introduction Motivation of this lecture
831
A model for the statistical dynamics of the Gunn instability
838
R B STINCHCOMBE Static and dynamic critical phenomena
849
CASTELLANI and C DI CASTRO Electrons in a disordered
872
Interaction and disorder Phenomenological arguments
884
237
895
A LUGIATO Optical bistability
897
A CONIGLIO Droplet theory of phase transitions and meta
912
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