Advances In Quantum Field Theory


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Advances in Quantum Field Theory


Advances in Quantum Field Theory

Author: Sergey Ketov

language: en

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Release Date: 2012


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Quantum Field Theory is now well recognized as a powerful tool not only in Particle Physics but also in Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Solid State Physics and even in Mathematics. In this book some current applications of Quantum Field Theory to those areas of modern physics and mathematics are collected, in order to offer a deeper understanding of known facts and unsolved problems.

Advances in Quantum Field Theory


Advances in Quantum Field Theory

Author: Sergey Ketov

language: en

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Release Date: 2012-02-03


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Quantum Field Theory is now well recognized as a powerful tool not only in Particle Physics but also in Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Solid State Physics and even in Mathematics. In this book some current applications of Quantum Field Theory to those areas of modern physics and mathematics are collected, in order to offer a deeper understanding of known facts and unsolved problems.

Advances in Quantum Field Theories Research


Advances in Quantum Field Theories Research

Author: Elmer Morrison

language: en

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Release Date: 2017


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This book presents and discusses current research in the field of quantum physics. Chapter One reviews the impact of quantum field theory on the feasibility of local causal models of quantum theory. Chapter Two examines the uncertainty principle and minimal length at all energy scales and some of its implications. Chapter Three shows that the study of graphene physics is a versatile problem, from which we can extract important lessons on condensed matter and quantum field theory, ranging from the concept of emergent phenomenology to relativistic quantum fields and Feynman propagators.