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Complex Quantum Systems: Analysis Of Large Coulomb Systems [Hardback]

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This volume is based on lectures given during the program Complex Quantum Systems held at the National University of Singapore's Institute for Mathematical Sciences from 17 February to 27 March 2010. It guides the reader through two introductory expositions on large Coulomb systems to five of the most important developments in the field: derivation of mean field equations, derivation of effective Hamiltonians, alternative high precision methods in quantum chemistry, modern many body methods originating from quantum information, and — the most complex — semirelativistic quantum electrodynamics.These introductions are written by leaders in their fields; amongst them are Volker Bach, Rafael Benguria, Thomas Chen, and Jan Philip Solovej. Together, they fill a gap between current textbooks and the vast modern literature on complex quantum systems.
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Stability of Matter
1(60)
Rafael D. Benguria
Benjamin A. Loewe
Mathematical Density and Density Matrix Functional Theory (DFT and DMFT)
61(60)
Volker Bach
On the Dynamics of a Fermi Gas in a Random Medium, with Dynamical Hartree---Fock Interactions
121(30)
Thomas Chen
On the Minimization of Hamiltonian over Pure Gaussian States
151(12)
Jan Dereziriski
Marcin Napiorkowski
Jan Philip Solovej
Variational Approach to Electronic Structure Calculations on Second-Order Reduced Density Matrices and the N-Representability Problem
163(32)
Maho Nakata
Mituhiro Fukuda
Katsuki Fujisawa
Information Approach
195(24)
Christina V. Kraus
Hydrogen-Like Atoms in Relativistic QED
219
Martin Kemenberg
Oliver Matte
Edgardo Stockmeyer