Synopses & Reviews
For almost two decades, this has been the classical textbook on applications of operator algebra theory to quantum statistical physics. Major changes in the new edition relate to Bose-Einstein condensation, the dynamics of the X-Y model and questions on phase transitions.
Synopsis
For almost two decades this has been the classical textbook on applications of operator algebra theory to quantum statistical physics. It describes the general structure of equilibrium states, the KMS-condition and stability, quantum spin systems and continuous systems.
Major changes in the new edition relate to Bose--Einstein condensation, the dynamics of the X-Y model and questions on phase transitions. Notes and remarks have been considerably augmented.
Table of Contents
5. States in Quantum Statistical Mechanics: Introduction; Continuous Quantum Systems I; KMS-States; Stability and Equilibrium.- 6. Models of Quantum Statistical Mechanics: Introduction; Quantum Spin Systems; Continuous Quantum systems II.- Conclusion.- References.- List of Symbols.- Subject Index.