Career in Theoretical Phy... . (2ed) (V35).

By: Anderson, Philip WContributor(s): Anderson, Philip WMaterial type: TextTextSeries: World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics SerPublisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (884 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789812567154Subject(s): Mathematical physics -- Vocational guidance | Mathematical physicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Career in Theoretical Phy... . (2ed) (V35)DDC classification: 530.122 LOC classification: QC20 -- .A55 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introductory Essay to the First Edition -- More Is Different -- 1. Pressure Broadening in the Microwave and Infrared Regions -- 2. Theory of Ferroelectric Behavior of Barium Titanate -- 3. Use of Stochastic Methods in Line-Broadening Problems -- 4. An Approximate Quantum Theory of the Antiferromagnetic Ground State -- 5. Qualitative Considerations on the Statistics of the Phase Transition in BaTiO3-type Ferroelectrics -- 6. Ordering and Antiferromagnetism in Ferrites -- 7. Absence of Diffusion in Certain Random Lattices -- 8. New Method in the Theory of Superconductivity -- 9. New Approach to the Theory of Superexchange Interactions -- 10. Theory of Dirty Superconductors -- 11. Calculation of the Superconducting State Parameters with Retarded Electron-Phonon Interaction -- 12. Generalized Bardeen-Cooper-Schriefer States and the Proposed Low-Temperature Phase of Liquid He3 -- 13. Localized Magnetic States in Metals -- 14. Plasmons Gauge Invariance and Mass -- 15. Hard Superconductivity: Theory of the Motion of Abrikosov Flux Lines -- 16. Probable Observation of the Josephson Superconducting Tunneling Effect -- 17. Image of the Phonon Spectrum in the Tunneling Characteristic between Superconductors -- 18. Exchange in Magnetic Insulators -- 19. Superconductivity (Two Opinions) -- 20. Coherent Matter Field Phenomena in Superfluids -- 21. Considerations on the Flow of Superfluid Helium -- 22. Multiple-Scattering Theory and Resonances in Transition Metals -- 23. Infrared Catastrophe in Fermi Gases with Local Scattering Potentials -- 24. The Kondo Effect -- The Kondo Effect I -- The Kondo Effect II -- Kondo Effect III: The Wilderness - Mainly Theoretical -- Kondo Effect IV: Out of the Wilderness -- 25. Superconductivity in the Past and the Future -- 26. Macroscopic Coherence and Superfluidity.
27. The Fermi Glass: Theory and Experiment -- 28. Space-Time and Scaling Techniques in the Kondo Problem -- 29. Anomalous Low-temperature Thermal Properties of Glasses and Spin Glasses -- 30. Comments on the Maximum Superconducting Transition Temperature -- Comments on the Maximum Superconducting Transition Temperature -- Comment on "Model for an Exciton Mechanism of Superconductivity" -- 31. Resonating Valence Bonds: A New Kind of Insulator? -- 32. Anisotropic Superfluidity in 3He: A Possible Interpretation of Its Stability as a Spin-Fluctuation Effect -- 33. Conference Summary -- 34. Asymptotically Exact Methods in the Kondo Problem -- 35. Many-Body Effects at Surfaces -- 36. Conductivity from Charge or Spin Density Waves -- 37. Uses of Solid State Analogies in Elementary Particle Theory -- 38. Possible Consequences of Negative U Centers in Amorphous Materials -- 39. Theory of Spin Glasses -- 40. Solution of "Solvable Model of a Spin Glass" -- 41. Phase Slippage without Vortex Cores: Vortex Textures in Superfluid 3He -- 42. Scaling Theory of Localization: Absence of Quantum Diffusion in Two Dimensions -- 43. Some General Thoughts about Broken Symmetry -- 44. The Rheology of Neutron Stars: Vortex Line Pinning in the Crust Superfluid -- 45. Localization Redux -- 46. New Method for Scaling Theory of Localization. II: Multi-Channel Theory of a "Wire" and Possible Extension to Higher Dimensionality -- 47. Definition and Measurement of the Electrical and Thermal Resistances -- 48. Suggested Model for Prebiotic Evolution: The Use of Chaos -- 49. Chemical Pseudopotentials -- 50. Spin Glass Hamiltonians: A Bridge between Biology Statistical Mechanics and Computer Science -- 51. Measurement in Quantum Theory and the Problem of Complex Systems -- 52. It's Not Over Till the Fat Lady Sings -- 53. Spin Glass -- Spin Glass I: A Scaling Law Rescued.
Spin Glass II: Is There a Phase Transition? -- Spin Glass III: Theory Raises Its Head -- Spin Glass IV: Glimmerings of Trouble -- Spin Glass V: Real Power Brought to Bear -- Spin Glass VI: Spin Glass as Cornucopia -- Spin Glass VII: Spin Glass as Paradigm -- 54. Epilogue -- 55. Present Status of Theory: 1/N Approach -- 56. The Problem of Fluctuating Valence in f-Electron Metals -- 57. Gutzwiller-Hubbard Lattice-Gas Model with Variable Density: Application to Normal Liquid 3He -- 58. Some Ideas on the Aesthetics of Science -- 59. Theoretical Paradigms for the Sciences of Complexity -- 60. 50 Years of the Mott Phenomenon: Insulators Magnets Solids and Superconductors as Aspects of Strong-Repulsion Theory -- 61. Theories of Fullerene Tc's Which Will Not Work -- 62. The Reverend Thomas Bayes Needles in Haystacks and the Fifth Force -- 63. The Eightfold Way to the Theory of Complexity: A Prologue -- 64. Magnetic Field Induced Confinement in Strongly Correlated Anisotropic Materials -- 65. Physics: The Opening to Complexity -- 66. Beyond Chaos: Singular Distributions and Power Laws -- 67. Science: A 'Dappled World' or a 'Seamless Web'? -- 68. RVB Redux: A Synergistic Theory of High Tc Cuprates -- 69. Physics of the Pseudogap Phase of High Tc Cuprates or RVB meets Umklapp -- 70. In Praise of Unstable Fixed Points: The Way Things Actually Work -- 71. Rise of Complexity 1953-2002 -- 72. The Physics behind High-temperature Superconducting Cuprates: The 'Plain Vanilla' Version of RVB.
Summary: Key Features:Comprehensive collection of many significant topics Philip Anderson has worked onSome of the papers included are now hard to find elsewhere, and each has been embellished with commentary on how they came to be writtenAnderson has also provided an interesting introduction setting out his philosophy of what is important in scienceFully updated to include significant new papers (around 120 more pages).
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Introductory Essay to the First Edition -- More Is Different -- 1. Pressure Broadening in the Microwave and Infrared Regions -- 2. Theory of Ferroelectric Behavior of Barium Titanate -- 3. Use of Stochastic Methods in Line-Broadening Problems -- 4. An Approximate Quantum Theory of the Antiferromagnetic Ground State -- 5. Qualitative Considerations on the Statistics of the Phase Transition in BaTiO3-type Ferroelectrics -- 6. Ordering and Antiferromagnetism in Ferrites -- 7. Absence of Diffusion in Certain Random Lattices -- 8. New Method in the Theory of Superconductivity -- 9. New Approach to the Theory of Superexchange Interactions -- 10. Theory of Dirty Superconductors -- 11. Calculation of the Superconducting State Parameters with Retarded Electron-Phonon Interaction -- 12. Generalized Bardeen-Cooper-Schriefer States and the Proposed Low-Temperature Phase of Liquid He3 -- 13. Localized Magnetic States in Metals -- 14. Plasmons Gauge Invariance and Mass -- 15. Hard Superconductivity: Theory of the Motion of Abrikosov Flux Lines -- 16. Probable Observation of the Josephson Superconducting Tunneling Effect -- 17. Image of the Phonon Spectrum in the Tunneling Characteristic between Superconductors -- 18. Exchange in Magnetic Insulators -- 19. Superconductivity (Two Opinions) -- 20. Coherent Matter Field Phenomena in Superfluids -- 21. Considerations on the Flow of Superfluid Helium -- 22. Multiple-Scattering Theory and Resonances in Transition Metals -- 23. Infrared Catastrophe in Fermi Gases with Local Scattering Potentials -- 24. The Kondo Effect -- The Kondo Effect I -- The Kondo Effect II -- Kondo Effect III: The Wilderness - Mainly Theoretical -- Kondo Effect IV: Out of the Wilderness -- 25. Superconductivity in the Past and the Future -- 26. Macroscopic Coherence and Superfluidity.

27. The Fermi Glass: Theory and Experiment -- 28. Space-Time and Scaling Techniques in the Kondo Problem -- 29. Anomalous Low-temperature Thermal Properties of Glasses and Spin Glasses -- 30. Comments on the Maximum Superconducting Transition Temperature -- Comments on the Maximum Superconducting Transition Temperature -- Comment on "Model for an Exciton Mechanism of Superconductivity" -- 31. Resonating Valence Bonds: A New Kind of Insulator? -- 32. Anisotropic Superfluidity in 3He: A Possible Interpretation of Its Stability as a Spin-Fluctuation Effect -- 33. Conference Summary -- 34. Asymptotically Exact Methods in the Kondo Problem -- 35. Many-Body Effects at Surfaces -- 36. Conductivity from Charge or Spin Density Waves -- 37. Uses of Solid State Analogies in Elementary Particle Theory -- 38. Possible Consequences of Negative U Centers in Amorphous Materials -- 39. Theory of Spin Glasses -- 40. Solution of "Solvable Model of a Spin Glass" -- 41. Phase Slippage without Vortex Cores: Vortex Textures in Superfluid 3He -- 42. Scaling Theory of Localization: Absence of Quantum Diffusion in Two Dimensions -- 43. Some General Thoughts about Broken Symmetry -- 44. The Rheology of Neutron Stars: Vortex Line Pinning in the Crust Superfluid -- 45. Localization Redux -- 46. New Method for Scaling Theory of Localization. II: Multi-Channel Theory of a "Wire" and Possible Extension to Higher Dimensionality -- 47. Definition and Measurement of the Electrical and Thermal Resistances -- 48. Suggested Model for Prebiotic Evolution: The Use of Chaos -- 49. Chemical Pseudopotentials -- 50. Spin Glass Hamiltonians: A Bridge between Biology Statistical Mechanics and Computer Science -- 51. Measurement in Quantum Theory and the Problem of Complex Systems -- 52. It's Not Over Till the Fat Lady Sings -- 53. Spin Glass -- Spin Glass I: A Scaling Law Rescued.

Spin Glass II: Is There a Phase Transition? -- Spin Glass III: Theory Raises Its Head -- Spin Glass IV: Glimmerings of Trouble -- Spin Glass V: Real Power Brought to Bear -- Spin Glass VI: Spin Glass as Cornucopia -- Spin Glass VII: Spin Glass as Paradigm -- 54. Epilogue -- 55. Present Status of Theory: 1/N Approach -- 56. The Problem of Fluctuating Valence in f-Electron Metals -- 57. Gutzwiller-Hubbard Lattice-Gas Model with Variable Density: Application to Normal Liquid 3He -- 58. Some Ideas on the Aesthetics of Science -- 59. Theoretical Paradigms for the Sciences of Complexity -- 60. 50 Years of the Mott Phenomenon: Insulators Magnets Solids and Superconductors as Aspects of Strong-Repulsion Theory -- 61. Theories of Fullerene Tc's Which Will Not Work -- 62. The Reverend Thomas Bayes Needles in Haystacks and the Fifth Force -- 63. The Eightfold Way to the Theory of Complexity: A Prologue -- 64. Magnetic Field Induced Confinement in Strongly Correlated Anisotropic Materials -- 65. Physics: The Opening to Complexity -- 66. Beyond Chaos: Singular Distributions and Power Laws -- 67. Science: A 'Dappled World' or a 'Seamless Web'? -- 68. RVB Redux: A Synergistic Theory of High Tc Cuprates -- 69. Physics of the Pseudogap Phase of High Tc Cuprates or RVB meets Umklapp -- 70. In Praise of Unstable Fixed Points: The Way Things Actually Work -- 71. Rise of Complexity 1953-2002 -- 72. The Physics behind High-temperature Superconducting Cuprates: The 'Plain Vanilla' Version of RVB.

Key Features:Comprehensive collection of many significant topics Philip Anderson has worked onSome of the papers included are now hard to find elsewhere, and each has been embellished with commentary on how they came to be writtenAnderson has also provided an interesting introduction setting out his philosophy of what is important in scienceFully updated to include significant new papers (around 120 more pages).

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