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Exchange Effect on the Electronic Specific Heat

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Physics of Condensed Matter

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By improving the evaluation of the contribution from the first order exchange graphs reported recently by Tsai and Isihara, the electronic specific heat of an electron gas is evaluated to order e2. It is shown that the specific heat contains a logarithmic term.

Received October 8, 1973

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Kojima, D.Y., Isihara, A. (1974). Exchange Effect on the Electronic Specific Heat. In: Busch, G., Strässler, S. (eds) Physics of Condensed Matter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39595-0_13

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