Course in Field Theory

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advanced quantum mechanics
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Campbell Baker Hausdorff Formula
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Coupling Constant
Covariant Derivative
Cross Sections
Dirac Equation
Dirac Field
Energy Momentum Tensor
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Euler Lagrange Equations
Feynman Rules
Gauge Field
Gauge Invariance
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Green's Function
Green’s Function
Higgs Field
Klein Gordon Equation
Lie Algebra
Lorentz Gauge
Lowest Order Calculations
Negative Energy Solution
Negative Energy States
non-Abelian Gauge Theories
particle interactions
Path Integral
Path Integrals for Fermions
Quantisation of Fields
quantum electrodynamics
quantum field theory for researchers
Reduced Matrix Element
Scalar Field Theories
Sin ?W
Sin θW
symmetry breaking
The Higgs Mechanism
The Scattering Matrix
theoretical particle physics
Top Quark
Tree Level Diagrams

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466594593
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Extensively classroom-tested, A Course in Field Theory provides material for an introductory course for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics. Based on the author’s course that he has been teaching for more than 20 years, the text presents complete and detailed coverage of the core ideas and theories in quantum field theory. It is ideal for particle physics courses as well as a supplementary text for courses on the Standard Model and applied quantum physics.

The text gives students working knowledge and an understanding of the theory of particles and fields, with a description of the Standard Model toward the end. It explains how Feynman rules are derived from first principles, an essential ingredient of any field theory course. With the path integral approach, this is feasible. Nevertheless, it is equally essential that students learn how to use these rules. This is why the problems form an integral part of this book, providing students with the hands-on experience they need to become proficient.

Taking a concise, practical approach, the book covers core topics in an accessible manner. The author focuses on the basics, offering a balanced mix of topics and rigor for intermediate physics students.

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