
Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
classical mechanics to gauge field theories
$291.07
- Hardcover
792 pages
- Release Date
4 August 2022
Summary
Mastering Quantum Fields: A Comprehensive Guide
This textbook delivers a uniquely self-contained and detailed exploration of quantum and gauge field theories. Adopting a modern perspective, the author starts with advanced dynamics and special relativity, systematically guiding students through the core principles of relativistic quantum mechanics and classical field theory. This solid foundation paves the way for the development of the complete theoretical framework of quantum and g…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781108470902 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1108470904 |
| Author: | Anthony G. Williams |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 792 |
| Release Date: | 4 August 2022 |
| Weight: | 2.02kg |
| Dimensions: | 261mm x 208mm x 39mm |
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Critics Review
‘This new and very welcome introduction to quantum field theory takes the reader from the basics of classical physics and the beauty of group theory to the intricacies and elegance of gauge field theories. Students and researchers alike will treasure this fresh approach to one of the foundation stones of modern physics.’ Thomas Appelquist, Yale University‘I wish this text had been available the last time I taught quantum field theory. The author provides clear, detailed expositions, which serve students with diverse backgrounds for multiple course syllabi.’ Steve Gottlieb, Indiana University‘The rigorous and logical approach makes this text certainly one to be seriously considered for use in a quantum field theory course. In any case, it is one which practitioners will definitely want to have within easy reach on their bookshelf.’ Barry Holstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst‘Both as an introductory text and as an excellent single-volume compendium on quantum field theory, this book is highly recommended for students as well as practitioners at all levels.’ Wolfram Weise, Technical University of Munich
About The Author
Anthony G. Williams
Anthony G. Williams is Professor in Physics at Adelaide University, Australia. He has worked extensively in the areas of hadronic physics and computational physics, studying quark and gluon substructure. For this work, he was awarded the Walter Boas Medal by the Australian Institute of Physics in 2001 and elected Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2002. In 2020, he became the Deputy Director of the Centre for Dark Matter Particle Physics of the Australian Research Council.
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