Many Body Physics 620

The many body problem is anybody's problem !!!

Instructor: Gabriel Kotliar, Room 267 .

Graders: Viktor Udovenko, Indranil Paul

If you have any enquiries about this course or the homework, please do not hesitate to contact me via email at : kotliar@physics.rutgers.edu You can also get help from Viktor at udo@physics.rutgers.edu .

Time and Place: We will meet in ARC 205, on Mondays and Thursdays, 2:50-4:10 am. Classes begin Thursday September 7th

Time and Place: Occasionally we will be meeting on Wendesdays in ARC 204, 2:50-4:10 am. The purpose of this additional day, is to make up lectures (I will miss a few during this semester) and to give complementary material which might be necessary for a small fraction of the students . I will meet you informally next wendesday, September 6th.
The last lecture will take place on ......

Office hour: Time to be arranged and also by email

Grades: Grades will be determined on the basis of take home assignments and homework.

Current Exercises: (This page will be frequently updated to list the homework)

Scope of Course:

Many body physics, 620, will be an introduction to the study of non relativistic systems containing a large number of degrees of freedom. There will be equal emphasis on: a) concepts, b) general results, c) techniques. It is an essential course for all students intending to study physics at the graduate level. 621 will be a second semester continuation of 620 (Many Body I).

Many body physics provides the right language to describe the results of experimental investigations. Concepts will be stressed throughout the course which will make it very suitable for students interested in experimental physics.

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