Many-Body Physics

Many-body theory aims at the description of collective phenomena of a large number of interacting particles combining methods of statistical physics, condensed matter physics, and complex systems.

The interaction of many constituents gives rise to a plethora of new phenomena such as ordered phases and symmetry breaking, phase transition and critical phenomena, non-equilibrium processes, complex transport, instabilities and pattern formation. The corresponding branch in the Master’s programme provides frontier knowledge in these areas and enables students to undertake fundamental research on materials properties for systems ranging from highly correlated electron, ordered spin systems, soft condensed matter and biophysics, as well as plasmas and complex molecules.

Recommended course of study

Here we provide an incomplete list of lectures that we intend to offer regularly in specialization Many-Body Physics in the future and a suggestion how to fill the associated modules. Lectures and topics can and are actually intended to evolve with time depending on promising research directions, academic staff, and interest of the Master students.

Year 1: Study Phase

First and second semester/winter and summer

  • Compulsory module: Modern Physics (5 ECTS) – all physics master students
  • Elective module 10: Theoretical Foundations of Many-Body Physics (10 ECTS)
  • HINT: Select at least one topic with both Part I and Part II
    • Condensed Matter Theory
      • Part I (5 ECTS)
      • Part II (5ECTS)
    •  Advanced Statistical Physics
      • Part I (5 ECTS)
      •  Part II (5 ECTS)
    • Classical Field Theory
      • Part I (5 ECTS)
      • Part II (5ECTS)
  • Elective module 11: Advanced Methods in Many-Body Physics (10 ECTS)
  • HINT: The course content and titels may vary from year to year
    • Quantum Field Theory (5 ECTS)
    • Computer simulations in statistical physics
      • Lecture (5 ECTS)
      • Programming class (5 ECTS)
    • Molecular dynamics (5 ECTS)
    • Turbulence (5 ECTS)art II
  • Elective module 12: Applications of the Many-Body Theory and Complex Systems (10 ECTS) 
  • HINT: All classes from the elective module Theoretical Foundations of Many-Body Physics are recognised here. Depending on your other courses, the Elective Module 2: Quantum Theory (VO4 + PS2, 10 ECTS) may also be recognized for this module.

Year 2: Research Phase

Third semester/winter

Elective module: Applications of Many-Body Theory and Complex Systems

  • Nonlinear Dynamics (5 ECTS)
  • Quantum chemistry (5 ECTS)
  • Statistical Thermodynamics (5 ECTS)
  • Special Topics in Many-Body Theory and Complex Systems (5 ECTS)
  • HINT: All courses of the Elective Module 11: Advanced Methods in Many-Body Physics are also recognised here.

Fourth semester/summer

This last term is fully reserved for your master thesis work and defense. We also recommend to again participate in the research seminar of your group, but this is considered part of your thesis work and will not be credited with extra ECTS.

  • Master thesis (30 ECTS)
  • Defence of the master’s thesis (2.5 ECTS)