Advanced Particle Physics Volume I

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Advanced Particle Physics Volume
advanced quantum field theory problems
Annihilation Operators
Author_Oleg Boyarkin
Casimir Operators
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Commutation Relations
cross
diagram
Differential Cross Section
Dirac Equation
electrodynamics
electromagnetic
Electromagnetic Interactions
electroweak interaction theory
Energy Momentum Tensor
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feynman
Feynman Diagram
Field Function
free fields
Gauge Bosons
Gauge Invariance
group theory
hadron classification
Higgs Boson
interactions
Irreducible Representation
Isotopic Spin
Klein Gordon Equation
lorentz
Lorentz Group
Lorentz Transformation
Majorana Neutrino
Matrix Elements
Minkowski space
motion integrals
neutrino field
neutrino telescopes
Noether's theorem
Noether’s theorem
particle accelerator
particle detector
particle physics
Perturbation Theory Methods
polarized particles
quantum
quantum electrodynamics
quantum field theory
quark-lepton level
radiative correction
relativistic quantum mechanics
renormalization
scalar field quantization
Space Inversion
Standard Model
symmetry operations
total
Total Cross Sections
transformation
unpolarized particles
Wick's Theorem
Wick’s Theorem

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439804148
  • Weight: 1370g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Helping readers understand the complicated laws of nature, Advanced Particle Physics Volume I: Particles, Fields, and Quantum Electrodynamics explains the calculations, experimental procedures, and measuring methods of particle physics. It also describes modern physics devices, including accelerators, elementary particle detectors, and neutrino telescopes.

The book first introduces the mathematical basis of modern quantum field theory. It presents the most pertinent information on group theory, proves Noether’s theorem, and determines the major motion integrals connected with both space and internal symmetry. The second part on fundamental interactions and their unifications discusses the main theoretical preconditions and experiments that allow for matter structure to be established at the quark-lepton level. In the third part, the author investigates the secondary quantized theories of free fields with spin 0, 1/2, and 1, with particular emphasis on the neutrino field. The final part focuses on quantum electrodynamics, the first successfully operating quantum field theory. Along with different renormalization schemes of quantum field theory, the author covers the calculation methods for polarized and unpolarized particles, with and without inclusion of radiative corrections.

Each part in this volume contains problems to help readers master the calculation techniques and generalize the results obtained. To improve understanding of the computation procedures in quantum field theory, the majority of the calculations have been performed without dropping complex intermediate steps.

Oleg Boyarkin is a professor of theoretical physics at Belarus State Pedagogical University. Dr. Boyarkin has authored several physics books and was nominated as International Scientist of the Year 2007 by the International Biographical Centre of Cambridge.

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