Renormalization group ideas have had a major impact on condensed matter physics for more than a half century. This book develops the theory and illustrates the broad applicability of the renormalization group to major problems in condensed matter physics. Based on course materials developed and class-tested by the authors at Harvard University, the book will be especially useful for students, as well as researchers in condensed matter physics, soft matter physics, biophysics, and statistical physics. After reviewing Ising models, lattice gases, and critical point phenomena, the book covers quantum critical phenomena; the statistical mechanics of linear polymer chains; fluctuating sheet polymers; the dynamics associated with the Navier-Stokes equations and simplified models of randomly stirred fluids; the properties of 鈥渁ctive matter鈥; and more.
- Explores the broad applicability of renormalization groups to condensed matter
- Covers critical phenomena in different dimensions, quantum critical points, polymer physics and flexural phonons in free-standing graphene, nonequilibrium fluid dynamics, and more
- Provides a modern, physics-centered entr茅e, suitable for both course use and self-study
- Features material ideal for graduate-level students as well as researchers
- Includes exercises throughout
- Offers a solutions manual for exercises (available only to instructors)
"This is one of the very best physics books I have ever read. I like the clarity of thought, the physical intuition that has been masterfully woven into the text, the pedagogical structure that builds one thought upon another, the clear figures, and the choice of topics that start from basic knowledge and end with the most modern applications of the techniques introduced. The attractive writing style also makes the text easy and fun to read. A truly outstanding introduction and the textbook that the field has been waiting for.鈥濃Karin Dahmen, University of Illinois, Urbana鈥揅hampaign
鈥淭his marvelous book should be in every physicist鈥檚 library. It contains clear explanations of the underlying physics and sophisticated but surprisingly easy-to-read renormalization group treatments of strongly interacting fluctuations with emphasis on experimentally measurable quantities.鈥濃J. Michael Kosterlitz, 2016 Physics Nobel Laureate
鈥淎 masterfully crafted work that provides a comprehensive and insightful exposition of renormalization group methods and their broad applications. Drawing from decades of teaching and research, the book seamlessly guides the reader through fundamental concepts, culminating in advanced topics that are rarely covered with such depth in a single volume. The book鈥檚 clear exposition, coupled with its thoughtful blend of historical context and modern developments, makes this an invaluable resource for both students and researchers.鈥 鈥Mehran Kardar, author of Statistical Physics of Particles
鈥淒avid Nelson is a leading condensed matter theorist, and this textbook reflects the wide and deep contributions that he has made for several decades. It explains how to use the renormalization group to extract the universal properties of continuous phase transitions in a wide range on physically important systems. I am not aware of any other book with the scope of this one.鈥濃Eduardo Fradkin, University of Illinois, Urbana鈥揅hampaign
鈥淭he renormalization group is one of the great triumphs of physical reasoning and pure thought: it has impacted nearly every field of physics and is the keystone that supports our best understanding of pure and applied phenomena. This masterful volume offers the reader an elegant and modern account of a variety of condensed matter systems, based on lectures honed and research practiced over the last half century.鈥濃Randall Kamien, University of Pennsylvania
鈥淭his book is a delightful, masterfully delivered course that introduces the reader to the critical phenomena of Landau鈥檚 phase transitions theory and applications to frontier research topics. The crystal-clear exposition makes this a fantastic guide for a second-semester graduate course on statistical mechanics. Highly pedagogical, yet concise and self-contained, it nicely balances between technical details and physical insight and is supported by excellent figures and creative problems.鈥濃Leo Radzihovsky, University of Colorado Boulder
鈥淭he authors have written an invaluable resource for those wishing to understand (and extend!) the contributions of the renormalization group to condensed matter physics, presenting calculations with extraordinary clarity, providing deep physical intuition, and making connections to experiments when possible. Readers will be sure to appreciate the excellent problems, discipline-spanning perspective, and elegance of presentation.鈥濃Abigail Plummer, Boston University
鈥淭his wonderful book, grown out of decades of seminal research and teaching, perfectly balances mathematical developments and physical insights into the phenomenology of condensed matter. Of special note is the authors鈥 ability to smoothly cross boundaries between subjects by having diverse topics such as quantum critical phenomena and mesoscopic turbulence approached through a unified set of theoretical tools and concepts. This is an important and lasting lesson for students and researchers alike.鈥濃Vincenzo Vitelli, coauthor of Soft Matter