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Quantum Electron Liquids and High-Tc Superconductivity

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  • © 1995

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs (LNPMGR, volume 38)

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This book originated from a course given at the Univcrsidad Aut6noma of Madrid in the Spring of 1994 and in the Universidad Complutense of Madrid in 1995. The goal of these courses is to give the non-specialist an introduction to some old and new ideas in the field of strongly correlated systems, in particular the problems posed by the high-1~ superconducting materials. As theoretical physicists, our starting viewpoint to address the problem of strongly correlat­ ed ferlnion systems and related issues of modern condensed matter physics ·is the renormalization group approach applied both to quantU111 field theory and statistical physics. In recent years this has become not only a powerful tool for retrieving the essential physics of interacting systems but also a link between theoretical physics and modern condensed matter physics. Furthermore, once we have this common background for dealing with apparently different prob­ lems, we discuss more specific topics and even phenomenological aspects of the field. In doing so we have tried to make the exposition clear and simple, with­ out entering into technical details but focusing ill the fundamental physics of the phenomena under study. Therefore ,ve expect that our experience ll1ay have some value to other people entering this fascinating field. We have divided these notes into three parts and each part into chapters, which correspond roughly to one or two lectures. Part I, Chaps. 1-2 (A. H. V.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

    José González

  • Departamento de Física Teórica I, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Miguel A. Martín-Delgado

  • Instituto de Matemáticas y Física Fundamental, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

    Germán Sierra

  • Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés (Madrid), Spain

    Angeles H. Vozmediano

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