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Introduction to the Electron Theory of Metals Book

This textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students gives a complete account of electrons in metals. The book presents a very accessible approach to this subject and compares the theory with experimental results as much as possible. This textbook contains numerous exercises (with hints and answers) and an extensive list of references and tables containing numerical data of the various physical properties of interest.Read More

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    This text presents a complete account of electron theory in both periodic and nonperiodic metallic systems. The author's accessible approach allows for comparisons with experimental results as much as possible. The book starts with the basics of one-electron band theory and progresses to cover high Tc superconductors and quasicrystals. The relationship between theory and potential applications is also emphasized. The material assumes some knowledge of elementary quantum mechanics as well as the principles of classical mechanics and electromagnetism. Numerous exercises and an extensive list of references and numerical data are key features.

  • 0521587093
  • 9780521587099
  • Mizutani Uichiro
  • 14 June 2001
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 602
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