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Concepts in Solid State Theory
FSI-9TPLAcad. year: 2020/2021
Group-theoretical methods in solid state physics. Collective excitations in solids. Green’s functions for solid state physics. Depending on the doctoral thesis, the topics may be modified.
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J. Celý, Kvazičástice v pevných látkách. VUTIUM, Brno 2004. (CS)
J. M. Ziman, Principles of the Theory of Solids. CUP 1972. (EN)
L. Bányai, A compendium of Solid state theory, Springer, 2018 (EN)
M. L. Cohen, S. G. Louie, Fundamentals of Condesed matter physics. CUP, 2016 (EN)
M. S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus, Ado Jorio, Group Theory: Application to the Physics of Condensed Matter. Springer 2008. (EN)
O. Litzman, I. Sekanina, Užití grup ve fyzice. Academia, Praha 1982. (CS)
S. C. Altman, Band theory of Solids. An introduction from the point of view of symmetry. Clarendom Press. Oxford 1991. (EN)
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Group-theoretical methods in solid state physics. Collective excitations in solids. Green’s functions for solid state physics. Depending on the doctoral thesis, the topics may be modified.
Group-theoretical methods in solid state physics.
Symmetry in physics. Group representations. Groups and quantum mechanics: Hamiltonian symmetry and classification of the energy levels, perturbation theory – splitting of energy levels, selection rules. Symmetry of crystals, spatial groups and their representations. Group theory and electronic structure of solids. Group theory and crystal lattice vibrations.
Green’s functions for solid state physics.
Green’s functions in the theory of differential equations. Oneparticle Green’s functions. Green's function and the density of states. Application of Green’s functions: scattering theory, crystals with point defects.