This book discusses the relationship between operator algebras and quantum statistical mechanics, specifically regarding equilibrium states of quantum mechanical systems. It explores how operator algebraic techniques can be used to characterize equilibrium states and study phase transitions in quantum lattice systems. The book provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of the subject within the framework of C*- and von Neumann algebras.
This book discusses the relationship between operator algebras and quantum statistical mechanics, specifically regarding equilibrium states of quantum mechanical systems. It explores how operator algebraic techniques can be used to characterize equilibrium states and study phase transitions in quantum lattice systems. The book provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of the subject within the framework of C*- and von Neumann algebras.
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This book discusses the relationship between operator algebras and quantum statistical mechanics, specifically regarding equilibrium states of quantum mechanical systems. It explores how operator algebraic techniques can be used to characterize equilibrium states and study phase transitions in quantum lattice systems. The book provides a rigorous mathematical treatment of the subject within the framework of C*- and von Neumann algebras.
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