Physics:Quantum methods/many-body

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Short description: Study of systems with many interacting particles

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Many-body theory studies quantum systems consisting of a large number of interacting particles.

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Many-body systems exhibit collective behavior not present in single-particle systems.

Overview

Exact solutions are usually impossible, requiring approximation methods such as perturbation theory and numerical techniques.

Key concepts

  • Collective excitations
  • Quasiparticles
  • Emergent phenomena

Applications

Condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and quantum computing.

See also

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Author: Harold Foppele