Concepts in Quantum Field Theory: A Practitioner's Toolkit
Springer | Physics | September 29, 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319229656 | 274 pages | pdf | 4.7 mb
Springer | Physics | September 29, 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319229656 | 274 pages | pdf | 4.7 mb
by Victor Ilisie (Author)
Essential complementary tool for beginners in Quantum Fields Theory
Demystifies renormalization
Provides a reader-friendly introduction to tensor calculus
Analyzes infrared and ultraviolet poles
From the Back Cover
This book uses less strict yet still formal mathematical language to clarify a variety of concepts in Quantum Field Theory that remain somewhat “fuzzy” in many books designed for undergraduates and fresh graduates. The aim is not to replace formal books on Quantum Field Theory, but rather to offer a helpful complementary tool for beginners in the field. Features include a reader-friendly introduction to tensor calculus and the concept of manifolds; a simple and robust treatment for dimensional regularization; a consistent explanation of the renormalization procedure, step by step and in a transparent manner at all orders, using the QED Lagrangian; and extensive treatment of infrared as well as ultraviolet divergences. The most general (Lorentz invariant) form of Noether's theorem is presented and applied to a few simple yet relevant examples in Quantum Field Theory. These and further interesting topics are addressed in a way that will be accessible for the target readership. Some familiarity with basic notions of Quantum Field Theory and the basics of Special Relativity is assumed.
About the Author
Victor Ilisie graduated in Physics in 2010 from the University of Valencia and in the following year obtained his Master’s Degree in Advanced Physics (branch: Theoretical Physics). He subsequently worked as a researcher at the University of Valencia and in 2014 and 2015 has been teaching courses on Classical Mechanics at the university, where he is completing a PhD within the framework of a project on “Particle Physics Phenomenology at the LHC and Flavour Factories”. He has also worked temporarily at Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France and has a number of published papers to his name.
Number of Illustrations and Tables
25 illus.
Topics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Field Theories, String Theory