fermi liquid theory

What is Fermi Liquid Theory?

Fermi Liquid Theory is a theoretical framework used to describe the behavior of interacting fermions at low temperatures. Developed by Lev Landau in the 1950s, it provides a phenomenological description of the properties of many-body systems such as electrons in a metal. The theory assumes that, despite interactions, the system can be described in terms of quasiparticles that have similar properties to the original particles but with modified parameters.

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