Problems in quantum field theory : with fully-worked solutions
Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2021 CambridgeDescription: xiii, 357pISBN:- 9781108972352
- 530.143 G282p
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530.143 B478u Uncovering quantum field theory and the standard model from fundamental concepts to dynamical mechanisms | 530.143 D719p A prelude to quantum field theory | 530.143 F841q Quantum field theory an integrated approach | 530.143 G282p Problems in quantum field theory with fully-worked solutions | 530.143 Sh61q Quantum field theory II | 530.144 C732e Excitons and cooper pairs two composite bosons in many-body physics | 530.81 H794i An Introduction to gauge-higgs unification extra dimensions in particle physics |
This collection of problems in Quantum Field Theory, accompanied by their complete solutions, aims to bridge the gap between learning the foundational principles and applying them practically. The carefully chosen problems cover a wide range of topics, starting from the foundations of Quantum Field Theory and the traditional methods in perturbation theory, such as LSZ reduction formulas, Feynman diagrams and renormalization. Separate chapters are devoted to functional methods (bosonic and fermionic path integrals; worldline formalism), to non-Abelian gauge theories (Yang-Mills theory, Quantum Chromodynamics), to the novel techniques for calculating scattering amplitudes and to quantum field theory at finite temperature (including its formulation on the lattice, and extensions to systems out of equilibrium). The problems range from those dealing with QFT formalism itself to problems addressing specific questions of phenomenological relevance, and they span a broad range in difficulty, for graduate students taking their first or second course in QFT.
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