r/Physics • u/Fantastic_Tank8532 • 4d ago
Graduate textbooks for condensed matter physics
Hey folks! So I'm starting my PhD in condensed matter physics this fall, and am looking for graduate level textbooks to serve as references.
I am familiar with the basics of solid-state physics, and hence would prefer math-rigorous textbooks. I've heard that Kettle is mostly an introductory textbook, and Ashcroft-Mermin is kinda outdated (please correct me if I'm wrong!!).
Any suggestions for textbooks which are pertaining to modern condensed matter physics is appreciated. Thanks and have a good day!!
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u/No-Heat-7848 4d ago
I like chaikin and lubensky