The Quantum Theory Of Fields Three Volumes Set : Volume 1, Foundations. Volume 2, Modern Applications. Volume 3, Supersymmetry

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Steven Weinberg - The Quantum Theory Of Fields Three Volumes Set : Volume 1, Foundations. Volume 2, Modern Applications. Volume 3, Supersymmetry.
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In The Quantum Theory of Fields Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. Volume I introduces the foundations of quantum field theory. The development is fresh and logical throughout, with each step carefully motivated by what has gone before, and emphasizing the reasons why such a theory should describe nature. After a brief historical outline, the book begins anew with the principles about which we are most certain, relativity and quantum mechanics, and the properties of particles that follow from these principles. Quantum field theory then emerges from this as a natural consequence. The classic calculations of quantum electrodynamics are presented in a thoroughly modern way, showing the use of path integrals and dimensional regularization. The account of renormalization theory reflects the changes in our view of quantum field theory since the advent of effective field theories. The book's scope extends beyond quantum electrodynamics to elementary particle physics and nuclear physics. It contains much original material and is peppered with examples and insights drawn from the author's experience as a leader of elementary particle research. Problems are included at the end of each chapter. A second volume will describe the modern applications of quantum field theory in today's standard model of elementary particles, and in some areas of condensed matter physics. This will be an invaluable reference work for all physicists and mathematicians who use quantum field theory, as well as a textbook appropriate to graduate courses. In The Quantum Theory of Fields Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. Volume II gives an up-to-date and self-contained account of the methods of quantum field theory, and how they have led to an understanding of the weak, strong, and electromagnetic interactions of the elementary particles. The presentation of modern mathematical methods is throughout interwoven with accounts of the problems of elementary particle physics and condensed matter physics to which they have been applied. Topics are included that are not usually found in books on quantum field theory, such as the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism and its application to renormalization and anomalies in gauge theories; the background field method; the effective field theory approach to symmetry breaking; critical phenomena; and superconductivity. The book contains original material, and is peppered with examples and insights from the author's experience as a leader of elementary particle physics. Problems are included at the end of each chapter. This will be an invaluable reference work for all physicists and mathematicians who, use quantum field theory, as well as a textbook appropriate to graduate courses on quantum field theory. In The Quantum Theory of Fields Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. Volume III presents a self-contained, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to supersymmetry, a highly active area of theoretical physics that is likely to be at the center of future progress in the physics of elementary particles and gravitation. The text introduces and explains a broad range of topics, including supersymmetric algebras, supersymmetric field theories, extended supersymmetry, supergraphs, non-perturbative results, theories of supersymmetry in higher dimensions, and supergravity. A thorough review is given of the phenomenological implications of supersymmetry, including theories of both gauge and gravitationally-mediated supersymmetry breaking. Also, provided is an introduction to mathematical techniques, based on holomorphy and duality; that have proved so, fruitful in recent developments. This book contains much material not found in other books on supersymmetry, some of it new. Problems are included at the end of each chapter. This will be an invaluable reference work for all physicists and mathematicians who, use quantum field theory; as well as a textbook appropriate to graduate courses.

Sommaire

    • Historical introduction
    • Relativistic quantum mechanics
    • Scattering theory
    • The cluster decomposition principle
    • Quantum fields and antiparticles
    • The Feynman rules
    • The canonical formalism
    • Electrodynamics
    • Path-integral methods
    • Non-perturbative methods
    • One-loop radiative corrections in quantum electrodynamics
    • General renormalization theory
    • Infrared effects
    • Bound states in external fields
    • Non-abelian gauge theories
    • External field methods
    • Renormalization of gauge theories
    • Renormalization group methods
    • Spontaneously broken global symmetries
    • Operator product expansions
    • Spontaneously broken gauge symmetries
    • Anomalies
    • Extended field configurations
    • Historical introduction
    • Supersymmetry algebras
    • Supersymmetric field theories
    • Supersymmetric gauge theories
    • Supersymmetric versions of the standard model
    • Beyond perturbation theory
    • Supergraphs
    • Supergravity
    • Supersymmetry algebras in higher dimensions.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    21/03/2000
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-521-78082-9
  • EAN
    9780521780827
  • Nb. de pages
    1517 pages
  • Poids
    3.375 Kg
  • Dimensions
    18,5 cm × 26,0 cm × 9,3 cm

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Biographie de Steven Weinberg

Steven Weinberg was educated at Cornell, Copenhagen, and Princeton, and taught at Columbia, Berkeley, M.I.T., and Harvard, where from 1973 to 1982 he was Higgins Professor of Physics. In 1982 he moved to the University of Texas at Austin and founded its Theory Group. At Texas he holds the Josey Regental Chair of Science and is a member of the Physics and Astronomy Departments. His research has spanned a broad range of topics in quantum field theory, elementary particle physics, and cosmology, and has been honored with numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics, the National Medal of Science, the Heinemann Prize in Mathematical Physics, the Cresson Medal of the Franklin Institute, the Madison Medal of Princeton University, and the Oppenheimer Prize. He also holds honorary doctoral degrees from a dozen universities. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society of London, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International Astronomical Union, and the American Philosophical Society. In addition to his well-known treatise, Gravitation and Cosmology, he has written several books for general readers, including the prize-winning The First Three Minutes (now translated into 22 foreign languages), The Discovery of Subatomic Particles, and most recently Dreams of a Final Theory.

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