Theory of Heavy-Fermion Compounds Theory of Strongly Correlated Ferm
This book explains modern and interesting physics in heavy-fermion (HF) compounds to graduate students and researchers in condensed matter physics. It presents a theory of heavy-fermion (HF) compounds such as HF metals, quantum spin liquids, qua
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Miron Ya. Amusia Konstantin G. Popov Vasily R. Shaginyan Vladimir A. Stephanovich
Theory of Heavy-Fermion Compounds Theory of Strongly Correlated Fermi-Systems
Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences Volume 182
Series editors Roberto Merlin, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Hans-Joachim Queisser, Stuttgart, Germany Klaus von Klitzing, Stuttgart, Germany
The Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences consists of fundamental scientific books prepared by leading researchers in the field. They strive to communicate, in a systematic and comprehensive way, the basic principles as well as new developments in theoretical and experimental solid-state physics.
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Miron Ya. Amusia Konstantin G. Popov Vasily R. Shaginyan Vladimir A. Stephanovich •
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Theory of Heavy-Fermion Compounds Theory of Strongly Correlated Fermi-Systems
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Vasily R. Shaginyan Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute Gatchina Russia
Miron Ya. Amusia Racah Institute of Physics The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel
and and A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute St. Petersburg Russian Federation
CTSPS Clark Atlanta University Atlanta USA
Konstantin G. Popov Ural Division Komi Science Center Russian Academy of Sciences Syktyvkar Russia
Vladimir A. Stephanovich Institute of Physics Opole University Opole Poland
ISSN 0171-1873 ISBN 978-3-319-10824-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-10825-4
ISSN 2197-4179 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-10825-4 (eBook)
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