Quantum field theory II:
"This textbook grew out of lecture notes the author used in delivering a quantum field theory (QFT) course for students (both in high energy physics and condensed matter) who already had an initial exposure to the subject. It begins with the path integral method of quantization presented in a s...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This textbook grew out of lecture notes the author used in delivering a quantum field theory (QFT) course for students (both in high energy physics and condensed matter) who already had an initial exposure to the subject. It begins with the path integral method of quantization presented in a systematic and clear-cut manner. Perturbation theory is generalized beyond tree level, to include radiative corrections (loops). Renormalization procedures and the Wilsonian renormalization group (RG flow) are discussed, asymptotic freedom of non-Abelian gauge theories is derived, and some applications in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) are considered, with a brief digression into the Standard Model (SM). The SM case requires a study of the spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetry, a phenomenon which would be more appropriate to call "Higgsing of the gauge bosons." Other regimes attainable in gauge theories are explained as well. In the condensed matter part, the Heisenberg and Ising model are discussed. The present textbook differs from many others in that it is relatively concise and, at the same time, teaches students to carry out actual calculations which they may encounter in QFT-related applications."-- |
Beschreibung: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (320 pages) illustrations |
ISBN: | 9789813234192 |
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spelling | Shifman, Mikhail A. Verfasser aut Quantum field theory II Mikhail Shifman Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company Pte Limited 2019 1 online resource (320 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Mode of access: World Wide Web. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader Includes bibliographical references and index Yang-Mills theory -- Yang-Mills theories : continuation -- Path integral quantization -- Path integral in Scalar QFT -- Scalar field (continuation) and finite temperature -- Calculus of Grassmann numbers and Spinor fields -- Fermion fields in path integrals -- Gauge fields in path integral: the simplest example of QED -- Non-Abelian gauge fields in path integrals -- How to calculate charge renormalization -- Yang-Mills coupling, continued -- What if vacuum is not unique -- Condensed matter week -- Renormalization group; RG flow -- Anomalous dimensions. Quark mass in QCD -- Phases of Yang-Mills theories -- More on XSB. Effective Lagrangians -- Quantum anomalies -- Quantum anomalies, continued -- "External" anomalies: implications -- Divergence of perturbation theory at high orders -- Appendices: Degenerate (pre)vacua and instantons in QM; Nontrivial topology in the space of fields; BPST instantons: general properties; Brief history of QFT; My recent students "This textbook grew out of lecture notes the author used in delivering a quantum field theory (QFT) course for students (both in high energy physics and condensed matter) who already had an initial exposure to the subject. It begins with the path integral method of quantization presented in a systematic and clear-cut manner. Perturbation theory is generalized beyond tree level, to include radiative corrections (loops). Renormalization procedures and the Wilsonian renormalization group (RG flow) are discussed, asymptotic freedom of non-Abelian gauge theories is derived, and some applications in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) are considered, with a brief digression into the Standard Model (SM). The SM case requires a study of the spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetry, a phenomenon which would be more appropriate to call "Higgsing of the gauge bosons." Other regimes attainable in gauge theories are explained as well. In the condensed matter part, the Heisenberg and Ising model are discussed. The present textbook differs from many others in that it is relatively concise and, at the same time, teaches students to carry out actual calculations which they may encounter in QFT-related applications."-- Quantum field theory Quantenfeldtheorie (DE-588)4047984-5 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Quantenfeldtheorie (DE-588)4047984-5 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789813234185 https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10825 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Shifman, Mikhail A. Quantum field theory II Includes bibliographical references and index Yang-Mills theory -- Yang-Mills theories : continuation -- Path integral quantization -- Path integral in Scalar QFT -- Scalar field (continuation) and finite temperature -- Calculus of Grassmann numbers and Spinor fields -- Fermion fields in path integrals -- Gauge fields in path integral: the simplest example of QED -- Non-Abelian gauge fields in path integrals -- How to calculate charge renormalization -- Yang-Mills coupling, continued -- What if vacuum is not unique -- Condensed matter week -- Renormalization group; RG flow -- Anomalous dimensions. Quark mass in QCD -- Phases of Yang-Mills theories -- More on XSB. Effective Lagrangians -- Quantum anomalies -- Quantum anomalies, continued -- "External" anomalies: implications -- Divergence of perturbation theory at high orders -- Appendices: Degenerate (pre)vacua and instantons in QM; Nontrivial topology in the space of fields; BPST instantons: general properties; Brief history of QFT; My recent students Quantum field theory Quantenfeldtheorie (DE-588)4047984-5 gnd |
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title_short | Quantum field theory II |
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