June 3, 2026
Lecture Notes of Professor Yuri Kagan in Theoretical Solid – State Physics
Lecture Notes of Professor Yuri Kagan in Theoretical Solid – State Physics | 18.79 MB
Title: Lecture Notes in Theoretical Solid-State Physics
Author: Wolf Beiglböck
Category: Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Superconductors & Superconductivity, Science, Physics, Solid State Physics, Material Science
Language: English | 544 Pages | ISBN: 9783032146212
Description:
This textbook explores foundational and cutting-edge topics in condensed matter physics. Inspired by the influential work of Prof. Yuri Kagan, the book spans key areas such as Bose-Einstein condensation, superfluid helium, crystal lattice dynamics, and phonon physics. It also addresses electronic excitations in metals and superconductors, including the BCS theory, electron-phonon interactions, and metallic hydrogen. Professor Maxim Kagan extends this work with advanced lectures on strongly correlated electron systems, quantum hydrodynamics, and mechanisms of unconventional superconductivity. The book concludes with a focus on groundbreaking research by Prof. Yuri Kagan, covering topics such as quantum gases, metallic hydrogen, and high-temperature superconductivity. This textbook serves as both a tribute to Prof. Kagan’s legacy and a comprehensive resource for students and researchers in theoretical condensed matter physics.
This textbook explores foundational and cutting-edge topics in condensed matter physics. Inspired by the influential work of Prof. Yuri Kagan, the book spans key areas such as Bose-Einstein condensation, superfluid helium, crystal lattice dynamics, and phonon physics. It also addresses electronic excitations in metals and superconductors, including the BCS theory, electron-phonon interactions, and metallic hydrogen. Professor Maxim Kagan extends this work with advanced lectures on strongly correlated electron systems, quantum hydrodynamics, and mechanisms of unconventional superconductivity. The book concludes with a focus on groundbreaking research by Prof. Yuri Kagan, covering topics such as quantum gases, metallic hydrogen, and high-temperature superconductivity. This textbook serves as both a tribute to Prof. Kagan’s legacy and a comprehensive resource for students and researchers in theoretical condensed matter physics.
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