Selected Topics in the Theory of 1D Quantum Wires
Alexander O. Gogolin

TL;DR
This paper provides a qualitative overview of recent theoretical advances in the physics of one-dimensional quantum wires, focusing on observable quantities like conductance and response functions.
Contribution
It offers a simplified discussion of complex theoretical results related to 1D quantum wires, emphasizing observable physical properties.
Findings
Analysis of conductance in 1D quantum wires
Discussion of persistent current phenomena
Insights into X-Ray response functions
Abstract
Lecture given at the Landau Institute Seminar, Col de Port, March 1994, intended for a qualitative discussion of recent theoretical results in the physics of 1D quantum wires. The consideration is mainly focused on observable quantities, such as conductance, persistent current, and X-Ray response functions, which are discussed in simple terms.
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