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The book explains concepts and ideas of mathematics and physics
that are relevant for advanced students and researchers of
condensed matter physics. With this aim, a brief intuitive
introduction to many-body theory is given as a powerful qualitative
tool for understanding complex systems. The important emergent
concept of a quasiparticle is then introduced as a way to reduce a
many-body problem to a single particle quantum problem. Examples of
quasiparticles in graphene, superconductors, superfluids and in a
topological insulator on a superconductor are discussed.The
mathematical idea of self-adjoint extension, which allows short
distance information to be included in an effective long distance
theory through boundary conditions, is introduced through simple
examples and then applied extensively to analyse and predict new
physical consequences for graphene.The mathematical discipline of
topology is introduced in an intuitive way and is then combined
with the methods of differential geometry to show how the emergence
of gapless states can be understood. Practical ways of carrying out
topological calculations are described.
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