Path Integrals in Physics

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A01=A Demichev
A01=M Chaichian
advanced path integral techniques in physics
Author_A Demichev
Author_M Chaichian
Bose Einstein Condensation
Bose Gas
Canonical Partition Function
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gauge theory quantization
Grand Canonical Partition Function
Green Function
Ideal Bose Gas
Indian record
Irreducible Representations
Ising Model
Langevin Equation
lattice system modeling
Lie Algebra
Lie Group
non-perturbative analysis
Non-zero Temperature
Number Operator
Partition Function
Path Integral
Path Integral Formalism
Path Integral Representation
Path Integral Technique
QFT
quantum field theory methods
Scalar Field Theory
Semisimple Lie Algebra
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
statistical physics applications
Stochastic Quantization
superfluidity and superconductivity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750308021
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The path integral approach has proved extremely useful for the understanding of the most complex problems in quantum field theory, cosmology, and condensed matter physics. Path Integrals in Physics: Volume II, Quantum Field Theory, Statistical Physics and other Modern Applications covers the fundamentals of path integrals, both the Wiener and Feynman types, and their many applications in physics. The book deals with systems that have an infinite number of degrees of freedom. It discusses the general physical background and concepts of the path integral approach used, followed by a detailed presentation of the most typical and important applications as well as problems with either their solutions or hints how to solve them. Each chapter is self-contained and can be considered as an independent textbook. It provides a comprehensive, detailed, and systematic account of the subject suitable for both students and experienced researchers.

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