Hello,
After doing the exam and looking at the correction, I was uncertain about one of my answer because I don't know if we can qualify it as a "physical interpretation".
Because we know that the conductivity is proportional to the inverse of the mass of a conductor and the inverse of the effective mass for a semiconductor.
Then we can say that the conductivity is proportional to:
σsemiconductor∝1ℏ2d2En(→k)d→k2
And,
σconductor∝E→k
So, for the semiconductor, higher is the curvature, higher is the dispersion, higher is the conductivity. And, for a conductor, higher is the dispersion relation, higher is the conductivity.
Thank you in advance for your reply.