Thisgraduate-level book explains how the spectroscopic probes, which examine excitationsin various phases of matter, are modeled within the quantum theory and howtheir outcome is interpreted as the collective response of many interactingparticles in thermal equilibrium. Practical examples are accompanied by computercodes to support the presentation.
Thisgraduate-level book explains how the spectroscopic probes, which examine excitationsin various phases of matter, are modeled within the quantum theory and howtheir outcome is interpreted as the collective response of many interactingparticles in thermal equilibrium. Practical examples are accompanied by computercodes to support the presentation.