Reading
General
- A. Zagoskin: Quantum Theory of Many-Body Systems, Springer 1998.
Nice introduction. Chapters 1 and 3.1 are mandatory reading for most of what we do. - J. W. Negele and H. Orland: Quantum Many-particle Systems,
Writing
A B.Sc. thesis should not be too long. Aim for 12 – 20 pages.
The intended audience is past you, before you started the work (i.e., you should document what you have learned).
A good structure for a thesis (or paper) is:
- Introduction: where you summarize what was known a priori, i.e., before your work. You should:
- embed your topic in a wider scientific concept ("zoom in" to your problem)
- describe the problem and why it is interesting
- what attempts have been made before
- Method: document which methods and techniques you have used in tackling the problem.
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