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many-body theory

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many-body theory [′men·ē ′bäd·ē ‚thē·ə·rē]
(physics)
A scheme for calculating physical quantities for systems with large numbers of particles, without finding details of each particle's motion, often at temperatures close to absolute zero.


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What Wen (physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) presents is an alternative paradigm to basic ideas and models in applying many-body theory to condensed-matter physics that relate to understanding of the origin of light and other phenomena.
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