ABSTRACT

This volume is devoted to the theory of superfluid quantum liquids, describing the Landau theory of a neutral Fermi liquid in order to illustrate, in comparatively elementary fashion, the way both quantum statistics and particle interaction determine system behavior.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 1|77 pages

Neutral Fermi Liquids

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 2|65 pages

Response and Correlation in Neutral Systems

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 3|55 pages

Charged Fermi Liquids

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 4|68 pages

Response and Correlation in Homogeneous Electron Systems

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 5|75 pages

Microscopic Theories of the Electron Liquid

ByDavid Pines, Philippe NoziÈres

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 1|16 pages

Experimental And Theoretical Background On He II

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 2|10 pages

Elementary Excitations

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 3|20 pages

Elementary Excitations in He II 1

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter |12 pages

Superfluid Behavior: Response To A Transverse Probe. Qualitative Behavior Of A Superfluid

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 5|35 pages

Superfluid Flow: Macroscopic Limit

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter |11 pages

Basis for the Two-Fluid Model 1

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 7|18 pages

First, Second, And Quasi-Particle Sound

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter |18 pages

Vortex Lines

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 9|19 pages

Microscopic Theory: Uniform Condensate 1

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 10|18 pages

Microscopic Theory: Non-Uniform Condensate

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines

chapter 11|3 pages

Conclusion

ByPhilippe Nozières, David Pines