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Quantum field theory and the standard model / |
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9781107034730 (hardback) |
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1107034736 (hardback) |
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O413.3 |
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Schwartz, Matthew Dean, |
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Quantum field theory and the standard model / |
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xviii, 850 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
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"Providing a comprehensive introduction to quantum field theory, this textbook covers the development of particle physics from its foundations to the discovery of the Higgs boson. Its combination of clear physical explanations, with direct connections to experimental data, and mathematical rigor make the subject accessible to students with a wide variety of backgrounds and interests. Assuming only an undergraduate-level understanding of quantum mechanics, the book steadily develops the Standard Model and state-of-the art calculation techniques. It includes multiple derivations of many important results, with modern methods such as effective field theory and the renormalization group playing a prominent role. Numerous worked examples and end-of-chapter problems enable students to reproduce classic results and to master quantum field theory as it is used today. Based on a course taught by the author over many years, this book is ideal for an introductory to advanced quantum field theory sequence or for independent study"-- |
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"Lorentz invariance and second quantization In the previous chapter, we saw that by treating each mode of electromagnetic radiation in a cavity a simple harmonic oscillator, we can derive Einstein's relation between the coefficients of induced and spontaneous emission without resorting to statistical mechanics. "-- |
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Quantum field theory |
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Particles (Nuclear physics) |
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HEA| |03895cam a2200349 i 4500 001| |022014001032 003| |OCoLC 005| |20140620103157.5 008| |140620s2014 nyua b 001 0 eng 010| |▼a 2013016195 020| |▼a9781107034730 (hardback) 020| |▼a1107034736 (hardback) 035| |▼a(OCoLC)847842648 040| |▼aDLC▼beng▼erda▼cDLC▼dOCLCO▼dB- | |TCTA▼dOCLCF▼dYDXCP 042| |▼apcc 050|00|▼aQC174.45▼b.S329 2014 093| |▼aO413.3▼25 100|1 |▼aSchwartz, Matthew Dean,▼d1976- 245|10|▼aQuantum field theory and the- | | standard model /▼cMatthew D. - | |Schwartz, Harvard University. 264| 1|▼aNew York :▼bCambridge Univer- | |sity Press,▼c2014. 300| |▼axviii, 850 pages :▼billustra- | |tions ;▼c26 cm. 336| |▼atext▼2rdacontent. 337| |▼aunmediated▼2rdamedia. 338| |▼avolume▼2rdacarrier. 504| |▼aIncludes bibliographical ref- | |erences (pages 834-841) and index. 505|8 |▼aMachine generated contents n- | |ote: Part I. Field Theory: 1. - | |Microscopic theory of radiatio- | |n; 2. Lorentz invariance and s- | |econd quantization; 3. Classic- | |al Field Theory; 4. Old-fashio- | |ned perturbation theory; 5. Cr- | |oss sections and decay rates; - | |6. The S-matrix and time-order- | |ed products; 7. Feynman rules;- | | Part II. Quantum Electrodynam- | |ics: 8. Spin 1 and gauge invar- | |iance; 9. Scalar QED; 10. Spin- | |ors; 11. Spinor solutions and - | |CPT; 12. Spin and statistics; - | |13. Quantum electrodynamics; 1- | |4. Path integrals; Part III. R- | |enormalization: 15. The Casimi- | |r effect; 16. Vacuum polarizat- | |ion; 17. The anomalous magneti- | |c moment; 18. Mass renormaliza- | |tion; 19. Renormalized perturb- | |ation theory; 20. Infrared div- | |ergences; 21. Renormalizabilit- | |y; 22. Non-renormalizable theo- | |ries; 23. The renormalization - | |group; 24. Implications of Uni- | |tarity; Part IV. The Standard - | |Model: 25. Yang-Mills theory; - | |26. Quantum Yang-Mills theory;- | | 27. Gluon scattering and the - | |spinor-helicity formalism; 28.- | | Spontaneous symmetry breaking- | |; 29. Weak interactions; 30. A- | |nomalies; 31. Precision tests - | |of the standard model; 32. QCD- | | and the parton model; Part V.- | | Advanced Topics: 33. Effectiv- | |e actions and Schwinger proper- | | time; 34. Background fields; - | |35. Heavy-quark physics; 36. J- | |ets and effective field theory- | |; Appendices; References; Index. 520| |▼a"Providing a comprehensive i- | |ntroduction to quantum field t- | |heory, this textbook covers th- | |e development of particle phys- | |ics from its foundations to th- | |e discovery of the Higgs boson- | |. Its combination of clear phy- | |sical explanations, with direc- | |t connections to experimental - | |data, and mathematical rigor m- | |ake the subject accessible to - | |students with a wide variety o- | |f backgrounds and interests. A- | |ssuming only an undergraduate-- | |level understanding of quantum- | | mechanics, the book steadily - | |develops the Standard Model an- | |d state-of-the art calculation- | | techniques. It includes multi- | |ple derivations of many import- | |ant results, with modern metho- | |ds such as effective field the- | |ory and the renormalization gr- | |oup playing a prominent role. - | |Numerous worked examples and e- | |nd-of-chapter problems enable - | |students to reproduce classic - | |results and to master quantum - | |field theory as it is used tod- | |ay. Based on a course taught b- | |y the author over many years, - | |this book is ideal for an intr- | |oductory to advanced quantum f- | |ield theory sequence or for in- | |dependent study"--▼cProvided b- | |y publisher. 520| |▼a"Lorentz invariance and seco- | |nd quantization In the previou- | |s chapter, we saw that by trea- | |ting each mode of electromagne- | |tic radiation in a cavity a si- | |mple harmonic oscillator, we c- | |an derive Einstein\'s relation - | |between the coefficients of in- | |duced and spontaneous emission- | | without resorting to statisti- | |cal mechanics. "--▼cProvided b- | |y publisher. 650| 0|▼aQuantum field theory▼vTextbooks. 650| 0|▼aParticles (Nuclear physics)▼- | |vTextbooks. 655| 7|▼aTextbooks.▼2fast▼0(OCoLC)fst01423863. 856|42|▼3Cover image▼uhttp://assets.c- | |ambridge.org/97811070/34730/co- | |ver/9781107034730.jpg