Lecture Notes on Quantum Many-Body Theory: A Pedagogical Introduction
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09229v1
- Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2025 09:58:54 GMT
- Title: Lecture Notes on Quantum Many-Body Theory: A Pedagogical Introduction
- Authors: Fabrizio Tafuri, Carmine Antonio Perroni, Giulio De Filippis,
- Abstract summary: The text is designed to provide a solid theoretical foundation for the study of interacting quantum systems.<n>Special attention is given to formal consistency and pedagogical structure, so as to guide the reader through both the conceptual and technical aspects of the subject.
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- Abstract: In these notes, we present a rigorous and self-contained introduction to the fundamental concepts and methods of quantum many-body theory. The text is designed to provide a solid theoretical foundation for the study of interacting quantum systems, combining clarity with mathematical precision. Core topics are developed systematically, with detailed derivations and comprehensive proofs that aim to make the material accessible to graduate students and beginning PhD students. Special attention is given to formal consistency and pedagogical structure, so as to guide the reader through both the conceptual and technical aspects of the subject. This work is intended as a reliable starting point for further exploration and research in modern quantum many-body physics.
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