Interacting Electrons in Reduced Dimensions edited by Dionys Baeriswyl, David K. Campbell.

As its name suggests, the 1988 workshop on "Interacting Electrons in Reduced Dimen­ the wide variety of physical effects that are associated with (possibly sions" focused on strongly) correlated electrons interacting in quasi-one- and quasi-two-dimensional mate­ rials. Among the phenomena...

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Other Authors: Baeriswyl, Dionys (Editor), Campbell, David K. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:Nato Science Series B:, Physics, 213
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Methods
  • A. Solvable Models and Analytic Results
  • Brief History of a One-Dimensional Ground State Wave Function
  • Two Theorems on the Hubbard Model
  • A Model of Crystallization: A Variation on the Hubbard Model
  • The Fermi-Linearized Hubbard Model: Dimer Ground State
  • Superconductivity of Itinerant Electrons Coupled to Spin Chains
  • Valence Bond Spin Models: Ground States and Excitations
  • B. Quantum Monte Carlo and Numerical Diagonalization Methods
  • Numerical Simulation of the Two Dimensional Hubbard Model
  • Stable Matrix-Multiplication Algorithms for Low Temperature Numerical Simulations of Fermions
  • Numerical Simulations of the Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model
  • Monte Carlo Simulation of a Three-Band Model for High-Tc Superconductors
  • Exact Valence-Bond Approach to Quantum Cell Models
  • Lanczos Diagonalizations of the 1-D Peierls-Hubbard Model
  • C. Variational and Perturbation Theoretic Methods
  • Variational Wave Functions for Correlated Lattice Fermions
  • Variational Approach to Correlation Functions and to the Periodic Anderson Model in Infinite Dimensions
  • The Hubbard Model in Infinite Dimensions
  • Correlation Functions for the Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model
  • D. Density Functional Theory
  • Density Functional Calculations for Strongly Correlated Systems
  • Dimensionality Effects in trans-(CH) x
  • II. Quasi-One Dimensional Models and Materials
  • A. Applicability of Hubbard-Type Models
  • The Hubbard Model for One-Dimensional Solids
  • Off-Diagonal Coulomb Interactions in the Extended Peierls-Hubbard Model: Exact Diagonalization Results
  • Electron Correlation and Peierls Instability
  • B. Organic Conductors and Conjugated Polymers
  • Instabilities in Half-Filled One-Dimensional Systems: Valence Bond Analysis
  • Quantum Monte Carlo Study of Neutral-Ionic Transition
  • Diagonal and Off-Diagonal Electronic Interactions and Phonon Dynamics in an Extended Model of Polyacetylene
  • Phonons and Quantum Fluctuations in a Dimerized Electron-Phonon Chain
  • Scaling Approach to Electronic Correlations in Organic Conductors
  • Peierls Instability in Weakly Non-Ideal One-Dimensional Systems
  • Use of the Spin Hamiltonian to Study the Spin-Peierls Instability and Magnetism in Conjugated Polymers
  • A Two Band Model for Halogen-Bridged Transition Metal Linear Chain Complexes
  • Numerical Simulation of a One Dimensional Two Band Model
  • Disordered Quantum Spin Chain and its Relevance to the Disordered Superconductor
  • 1/n Expansion for Quantum Heisenberg Antiferromagnets
  • III. Quasi-Two Dimensional Models and Materials
  • Fractional Quantum Hall Effect: Recent Developments
  • Fröhlich Conduction of Spin Density Waves in Quasi-Two Dimensional Systems
  • A Unified Theoretical Approach to Superconductors with Strong Coulomb Correlations: The Organics, LiTi2O4, Electron- and Hole-Doped Copper Oxides and Doped BaBiO3
  • Spin Fluctuations and Quasiparticles in Cu-O Planes
  • Electronic Properties and Spin-Correlations of CuO2-Planes in High Temperature Superconductors
  • Numerical Approach to Magnetic Mechanism of Superconductivity
  • Parastatistics for Highly Correlated Two Dimensional Fermi Systems
  • Composite vs Constituent Particle Aspects of Hole Motion in the CuO2 Plane
  • S Pairing by Double Excitation of Triplet in Two Band System with Intermediate Electron Correlations
  • Fermi Liquid Theory for High Temperature Superconductors.