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Sample Chapter(s)
Twisted Magnets and Twisted Superfluids (904 KB)


Contents:
  • Twisted Magnets and Twisted Superfluids (P Chandra & P Coleman)
  • Single Spin Flip in the Infinite U Hubbard Model: Hubbard Operators, Three-Body Faddeev Equations and Gutzwiller Wave Functions (A E Ruckenstein & S Schmitt-Rink)
  • Numerical Study of the t-J Model: Exact Ground State and Flux Phases (Y Hasegawa & D Poilblanc)
  • Spiral Phases of Doped Antiferromagnets (B I Shraiman & E D Siggia)
  • Generalized Pairing and Commensurability Effects in High Temperature Superconductors (G Baskaran)
  • Anyons, The Quantum Hall Effect, amd Two-Dimensional Superconductivity (G S Canright & S M Girvin)
  • Superfluidity of the Lattice Anyon Gas (E Fradkin)
  • Raman Modes and Strong Intraplanar Oxygen-Oxygen Charge Flunctuations in YBa2Cu3O7 (S Bari<212>c & I Kupcic)
  • Superconductivity In Mixed Boson-Fermion Systems (L Ioffe et al)
  • Phenomenological Constraints on Theories for High Temperature Superconductivity (C M Varma)
  • Strongly Correlated Quasi-One-Dimensional Bands: Ground States, Optical Absorption, and Phonons (D K Campbell et al)
  • New Exactly Tractable Limits for Correlated Lattice Fermions: High Dimensionality and Infinite Range Hopping (D Vollhardt)
  • and others

Readership: Theoretical and experimental physicists, condensed matter physicists, mathematical physicists.