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Mathematics | Physics
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Mathematics and Statistics | Natural Science
Course Language
English
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology offers a variety of programs and courses.


Programs of Study

The university provides several programs of study, including:


  • Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE)
  • Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE)
  • Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)

Courses

The university offers a range of courses, including:


  • AMCS - Applied Mathematical and Computational Science
  • AP - Applied Physics
    • 100
    • 200
    • 300
      • AP 314
      • AP 322
      • AP 330
      • AP 331
      • AP 393
      • AP 394
      • AP 395
      • AP 397
      • AP 398
      • AP 399
  • B - Bioscience
  • BESE-Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering
  • BioE - Bioengineering
  • CE - Chemical Engineering
  • Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
  • Chem - Chemistry
  • CS - Computer Science
  • ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • English
  • EnSE - Environmental Science and Engineering
  • ERPE - Energy Resources and Petroleum Engineering
  • ErSE - Earth Science and Engineering
  • MarS - Marine Science
  • ME - Mechanical Engineering
  • MSE - Material Science and Engineering
  • PSE- Physical Science and Engineering
  • PS - Plant Science
  • STAT - Statistics
  • TIE-Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • WE - Winter Enrichment Program

AP 330 Many-Body Theory in Condensed Matter

Course Description

This course introduces techniques and concepts in many-body quantum physics in condensed matter. Fundamental theoretical tools such as second quantization, Green's function formalism, as well as Feynmann diagrams will be introduced and applied to selected topics such as weak localization, interacting electron systems, superconductivity.


Credits

3


Prerequisite

AP 228


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