This book is devoted to nonmetal-to-metal transitions. The
original ideas of Mott for such a transition in solids have been
adapted to describe a broad variety of phenomena in condensed
matter physics (solids, liquids, and fluids), in plasma and cluster
physics, as well as in nuclear physics (nuclear matter and
quark-gluon systems). The book gives a comprehensive overview of
theoretical methods and experimental results of the current
research on the Mott effect for this wide spectrum of topics. The
fundamental problem is the transition from localized to delocalized
states which describes the nonmetal-to-metal transition in these
diverse systems. Based on the ideas of Mott, Hubbard, Anderson as
well as Landau and Zeldovich, internationally respected scientists
present the scientific challenges and highlight the enormous
progress which has been achieved over the last years. The level of
description is aimed to specialists in these fields as well as to
young scientists who will get an overview for their own work. A
common feature of all contribution is the extensive discussion of
bound states," i.e. their formation and dissolution due to medium
effects. This applies to atoms and molecules in plasmas, fluids,
and small clusters, excitons in semiconductors, or nucleons,
deuterons, and alpha-particles in nuclear matter. In this way, the
transition from delocalized to localized states and vice versa can
be described on a common level."
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