Basics of Quantum Electrodynamics

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A01=Dorian Tatomir
A01=Ioan Merches
A01=Roxana E. Lupu
advanced physics textbook
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Annihilation Operators
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charge
Commutation Relation
Complex Scalar Field
conjugation
Cos ?1
Cos Θ1
diagram
Differential Cross Section
Dirac Equation
divergent
electromagnetic quantization
Electron Positron Pair
Energy Momentum Relation
Energy Momentum Tensor
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feynman
field
GRAPH TABLE
K2 M2
Lagrangian Densities
Lorentz Gauge Condition
Momentum Representation
nobel
Non-relativistic Approximation
operators
part
particle interactions
quantum field interaction processes
quantum field theory
Real Scalar Field
renormalization techniques
scattering matrix analysis
Spin
Spin Angular Momentum
Spinorial Fields
theory
Vertex X1
Virtual Photons
Wick's Theorems
Wick’s Theorems
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781466580374
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the branch of relativistic quantum field theory that deals specifically with the interactions between charged particles. It is widely used to solve problems in many areas of physics, such as elementary particles, atomic and molecular systems, and solid state physics. This accessible text, Basics of Quantum Electrodynamics, supplies a solid foundation in this dynamic area of physics, making a direct connection to the concepts of quantum mechanics familiar to the advanced undergraduate student.

Chapters cover the general theory of free fields and the quantization of the scalar, electromagnetic, and spinorial fields, which prepares readers for understanding field interactions. The authors describe the general theory of field interactions, introducing the scattering matrix and the Feynman–Dyson graphs. They then discuss divergence-free second-order processes, such as Compton and Møller scattering, followed by divergent second-order processes, which cover vacuum polarization and mass and charge renormalization.

Providing a modern, informative textbook, this volume illustrates the intimate connection between quantum mechanics and QED in two basic steps: the quantization of free fields, followed by the theory of their interactions. The text contains solved problems to facilitate the application of the theory, as well as a useful appendix on the theory of distributions. The step-by-step description of the quantization of various fields and the clear presentation of the most important interaction processes in QED make this textbook a useful guide for those studying physics at both the graduate and undergraduate level, as well as a reference for teachers and researchers in the field.

Merches, Ioan; Tatomir, Dorian; Lupu, Roxana E.

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