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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Pekar’s ansatz and the strong coupling problem in polaron theory
- 3 Large-radius Holstein polaron and the problem of spontaneous symmetry breaking
- 4 Translational-invariant bipolarons and superconductivity
- 5 Comparison with experiment
- 6 Moving bipolaron Bose condensate
- 7 Translation-invariant bipolarons and charge density waves
- Afterword
- Acknowledgments
- Appendices
- Appendix A Hamiltonian H1
- Appendix B To solution of equation (2.3.10), Chapter 2
- Appendix C Analytical properties of the function DðsÞ
- Appendix D Calculation of recoil energy ΔE
- Appendix E Squeezed states
- Appendix F On the “incompleteness” of the translation-invariant polaron theory
- Appendix G Transition from discrete to continuum Holstein Hamiltonian
- Appendix H On the screening interaction of TI bipolarons
- Appendix I Kohn anomaly
- Appendix J Some comments and suggestions for future work
- Appendix K The problems to be solved
- Abbreviations
- References
- Index
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