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    Math Intuition for Quantum Mechanics & Quantum Field Theory

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Math Intuition for Quantum Mechanics & Quantum Field Theory

    Math Intuition for Quantum Mechanics & Quantum Field Theory
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 118 lectures (38h 31m) | Size: 17 GB

    Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory

    What you'll learn:
    The mathematical intuition for Quantum Mechanics and Quantum field theory
    How to (intuitively) derive the Schrodinger's equation from the classical theory
    Quantum operators
    Quantum states
    Importance of commutators
    Derivation of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
    Unitary operators
    How to quantize a Classical Field theory
    Klein Gordon equation
    Wick's theorem
    Time ordering
    Normal ordering
    Noether's theorem
    Properties of the infinitesimal Lorentz transformation
    Spectrum of the Hamiltonian
    Scattering cross-section
    Annihilation and creation operators
    Causality in quantum field theories
    Ground state
    Green functions
    Schrodinger's picture
    Heisenberg's picture
    Interaction picture
    Theory of Fermions
    Theory of Bosons
    Dirac equation
    Interacting Field theory
    Feynman diagrams
    Anomalous magnetic moment

    Requirements
    Special Relativity (for Quantum Field Theory)
    Fourier Series and Transforms
    Multivariable Calculus
    Tensors (for Quantum Field Theory)
    Complex calculus (for Quantum Field Theory)
    Classical Physics
    Probability theory (distributions, probability densities, etc.)

    Description
    This course aims to mathematically motivate both Quantum Mechanics (QM) and Quantum field Theory (QFT). The first part is devoted to the most important concepts and equations of QM, whereas the second part deals with QFT.

    Due to the conceptual and mathematical difficulty of these subjects, some prerequisites to this course are unavoidably required. The student should be familiar with:

    1) the Fourier Series and Transform;

    2) Multivariable Calculus;

    3) Probability theory and random variables;

    4) Classical Physics;

    5) Complex Calculus (especially residues and calculation of integrals on a contour), although this is necessary only for some parts of the course devoted to QFT;

    6) Special Relativity and tensors for QFT.

    Note 1: the first few prerequisites might be enough if you are interested only in the first part of the course, which is related to QM (consider that this course has tens of hours' worth of material, you might be interested only in some parts);

    Note 2: I'm more than willing to reply if you have doubts/need clarifications, or -why not- have any recommendations to improve the quality of the course.

    Note 3: I'll still keep editing the videos (for example by adding notes) to make the video-lectures as clear as possible.

    The references for the part on QFT are the following:

    - Quantum Field Theory, M.Srednicki

    - Quantum Field Theory, Itzykson & Zuber

    - QFT by Mandl & Shaw

    - QFT in a nutshell, A.Zee

    - QFT by Ryder, Ramand

    - The Quantum Theory of Fields, S.Weinberg

    - Gauge Theories in Particle Physics, Aitchison & Z.Hey

    Who this course is for
    Students who desire to develop mathematical intuition for Quantum mechanics and Quantum Field theory