field-theoretic techniques in condensed matter physics
Field-theoretic techniques in condensed matter physics refer to a set of mathematical and conceptual tools based on field theory, which is the study of dynamical systems by considering continuous quantities across space and time. These techniques are employed to describe and analyze the behavior and properties of materials in condensed matter physics, including phenomena such as phase transitions, collective excitations, and topological effects.
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