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Lectures on Holographic Superfluidity and Superconductivity

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arxiv 0904.1975 v2 pith:B6WKFUQS submitted 2009-04-13 hep-th cond-mat.str-el

Lectures on Holographic Superfluidity and Superconductivity

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Four lectures on holography and the AdS/CFT correspondence applied to condensed matter systems. The first lecture introduces the concept of a quantum phase transition. The second lecture discusses linear response theory and Ward identities. The third lecture presents transport coefficients derived from AdS/CFT that should be applicable in the quantum critical region associated to a quantum phase transition. The fourth lecture builds in the physics of a superconducting or superfluid phase transition to the simple holographic model of the third lecture.

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