Theoretical Approaches to Correlated Electron Problems
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore theoretical approaches to correlated electron problems in this 35-minute conference talk presented by Steven Kivelson from Stanford University at the APS March Meeting 2014 Fred Kavli Special Symposium. Delve into the current state of research on the many-electron problem and gain insights into the complexities of correlated electron systems. Examine advanced concepts in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics as Kivelson discusses cutting-edge theories and methodologies used to tackle these challenging problems in modern physics.
Syllabus
Theoretical Approaches to Correlated Electron Problems
Taught by
APS Physics
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