Applications In Rigorous Quantum Field Theory


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Rigorous Quantum Field Theory


Rigorous Quantum Field Theory

Author: Anne Boutet de Monvel

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-12-15


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Jacques Bros has greatly advanced our present understanding of rigorous quantum field theory through numerous contributions; this book arose from an international symposium held in honour of Bros on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Key topics in this volume include: Analytic structures of Quantum Field Theory (QFT), renormalization group methods, gauge QFT, stability properties and extension of the axiomatic framework, QFT on models of curved spacetimes, QFT on noncommutative Minkowski spacetime.

Applications in Rigorous Quantum Field Theory


Applications in Rigorous Quantum Field Theory

Author: Fumio Hiroshima

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Release Date: 2020-03-09


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This is the second updated and extended edition of the successful book on Feynman-Kac theory. It offers a state-of-the-art mathematical account of functional integration methods in the context of self-adjoint operators and semigroups using the concepts and tools of modern stochastic analysis. In the second volume, these ideas are applied principally to a rigorous treatment of some fundamental models of quantum field theory.

Quantum Field Theory: A Tourist Guide for Mathematicians


Quantum Field Theory: A Tourist Guide for Mathematicians

Author: Gerald B. Folland

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2021-02-03


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Quantum field theory has been a great success for physics, but it is difficult for mathematicians to learn because it is mathematically incomplete. Folland, who is a mathematician, has spent considerable time digesting the physical theory and sorting out the mathematical issues in it. Fortunately for mathematicians, Folland is a gifted expositor. The purpose of this book is to present the elements of quantum field theory, with the goal of understanding the behavior of elementary particles rather than building formal mathematical structures, in a form that will be comprehensible to mathematicians. Rigorous definitions and arguments are presented as far as they are available, but the text proceeds on a more informal level when necessary, with due care in identifying the difficulties. The book begins with a review of classical physics and quantum mechanics, then proceeds through the construction of free quantum fields to the perturbation-theoretic development of interacting field theory and renormalization theory, with emphasis on quantum electrodynamics. The final two chapters present the functional integral approach and the elements of gauge field theory, including the Salam–Weinberg model of electromagnetic and weak interactions.