quantum statistical mechanics of solids
Quantum statistical mechanics of solids is the theoretical framework that describes the behavior of solid materials at a microscopic level, considering both quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. It aims to understand how the quantum nature of particles, such as electrons, atoms, and molecules, influences their properties and interactions within a solid, such as their energy levels, thermal properties, and behavior under different conditions.
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