condensed matter physics

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condensed matter physics (uncountable)

  1. (physics) The field of physics dealing with the physical properties of solid or liquid matter.
    • 2010, Michael P. Marder, Condensed Matter Physics, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, page xix:
      The topics that can today be presented only within a distressing cloud of uncertainty are precisely the ones most likely to remain central to the development of condensed matter physics.
    • 2015, Eduardo Fradkin, Field Theories of Condensed Matter Physics, Cambridge University Press, page 63:
      Many problems in condensed matter physics can be described in terms of a Hamiltonian that is a sum of two terms, .

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