The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model

The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model by Fabian H. L. Essler, published by Cambridge University Press on June 24, 2010, is a comprehensive exploration of the exact solution of the Hubbard model in one dimension. This edition spans 692 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed examination of the complexities involved in describing solids at a microscopic level, particularly focusing on the interactions among numerous constituents.
Readers will find that this book provides a self-contained account of the Hubbard model, which is significant for understanding interacting electrons in narrow energy bands. The text delves into the challenges of solving many-body problems while highlighting the insights that can be gained from analyzing simplified models. Topics such as condensed matter physics and the fundamental principles of science are intricately woven throughout the discussion, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in advanced physics concepts.
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This book presents a self-contained account of the exact solution of the Hubbard model in one dimension. The description of solids at a microscopic level is complex, involving the interaction of a huge number of its constituents. It is impossible to solve the corresponding many-body problems, although insight can be gained from analysis of simplified models. An important example is the Hubbard model, which describes interacting electrons in narrow energy bands and which has been applied to a diverse range of problems.
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