Perturbative Self Interacting Scalar Field Theory


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An Introduction to Non-Perturbative Foundations of Quantum Field Theory


An Introduction to Non-Perturbative Foundations of Quantum Field Theory

Author: Franco Strocchi

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Release Date: 2013-02-14


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The book discusses fundamental aspects of Quantum Field Theory and of Gauge theories, with attention to mathematical consistency. Basic issues of the standard model of elementary particles (Higgs mechanism and chiral symmetry breaking in quantum Chromodynamics) are treated without relying on the perturbative expansion and on instanton calculus.

Quantum Field Theory Of Point Particles And Strings


Quantum Field Theory Of Point Particles And Strings

Author: Brian Hatfield

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2018-03-09


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First Published in 2018. The emphasis of the book is calculational, and most computations are presented in step-by-step detail. The book is unique in that it develops all three representations of quantum field theory (operator, functional Schr dinger, and path integral) for point particles and strings. In many cases, identical results are worked out in each representation to emphasize the representation-independent structures of quantum field theory

Quantum Electrodynamics: Atoms, Lasers And Gravity


Quantum Electrodynamics: Atoms, Lasers And Gravity

Author: Ulrich D Jentschura

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2022-05-30


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This book introduces readers to a variety of topics surrounding quantum field theory, notably its role in bound states, laser physics, and the gravitational coupling of Dirac particles. It discusses some rather sophisticated concepts based on detailed derivations which cannot be found elsewhere in the literature.It is suitable for undergraduates, graduates, and researchers working on general relativity, relativistic atomic physics, quantum electrodynamics, as well as theoretical laser physics.