01836cam a2200409 i 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000250009202000220011704000310013904200080017005000230017808200200020108400230022110000180024424500600026225000190032226400370034130000280037833600210040633700250042733800230045236500150047549000270049050000580051750400510057552004140062665000230104065000440106390600450110794200120115295500950116499900170125995201500127617612986BD-DhUL20140916102936.0130204r20131980nyua b 001 0 eng  a 2012043427 a9780486499840 (pbk.) a0486499847 (pbk.) aDLCbengcBD-DhULdBD-DhUL apcc00aQC171.2b.R52 201300a530.12220bRIG aSCI0770002bisacsh1 aRickayzen, G.10aGreen's functions and condensed matter /cG. Rickayzen. aDover edition. 1a New York bAcademic pressc1980 ax, 357 p.bill.c23 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aGBPb19.500 aDover books on physics aReprint of: London ; New York : Academic Press, 1980. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"Green's functions, named for the mathematician who developed them in the 1830s, possess applications in many areas of physics. This volume presents the basic theoretical formulation, followed by specific applications that include transport coefficients of a metal, the Coulomb gas, Fermi liquids, electrons and phonons, superconductivity, superfluidity, and magnetism. 1984 edition"--cProvided by publisher. 0aGreen's functions. 7aSCIENCE / Solid State Physics.2bisacsh a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK bxh07 2013-02-04ixh07 2013-02-04 ONIX to Deweyaxn09 2013-06-24 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. c10778d10778 00102ddc406530_120000000000000_RIG708NFIC919258aDUSLbDUSLcGENd1984-02-02ePurchasedo530.12 RIGpA267084r2014-09-16t1w2014-09-16yBK