Condensed Matter Physics The Theodore D. Holstein Symposium
Theodore David Holstein died May 8, 1985, at the age of 69. His research career covered 46 years. His contributions have been seminal throughout this period, beginning with his first papers with H. Primakoff in 1939 and extending to the year of his death. "Ted" earned his Ph. D. in physics...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer New York
1987, 1987
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1987 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Magnetic Field Induced Transitions in Organic Conductors and Gaps in the Rings of Saturn
- Today’s Small Polaron
- Electron-Phonon Coupling
- The Random Field Problem; Facts and Fiction
- Density Functional Theory of Excited States
- Attenuation of SAW Due to Electron Phonon Interaction
- Close-Coupling Calculations of H2/Cu (001) Scattering
- Multiple Scattering in Semiconductor Quantum-Wells
- Two Questions Raised by Simulations of the Hubbard Model
- Polarons and Subsurface Bonding
- New Directions in Calculating Electron-Phonon Interactions
- The Electron-Phonon Cornucopia
- Magnetic Interaction in a 2-D Electron Gas
- Reflections on Holstein’s One-Dimensional Polaron
- Spin-Spin Interactions and Two-Dimensional Ferromagnetism
- Fractons and the Ioffe-Regel Limit
- Reminiscences
- Condensed Matter Physics: The Theodore D. Holstein Symposium
- My First Meeting with Ted Holstein
- The Hall Effect Saga
- Remembrances of Ted Holstein
- A Few Remembrances of Ted Holstein
- Remembrance of Theodore D. Holstein
- Some Background to the Accomplishments of Ted Holstein