
Quantum Field Theory
from basics to modern topics
$209.06
- Hardcover
608 pages
- Release Date
11 July 2019
Summary
This modern text combines fundamental principles with advanced topics and recent techniques in a rigorous and self-contained treatment of quantum field theory.Beginning with a review of basic principles, starting with quantum mechanics and special relativity, students can refresh their knowledge of elementary aspects of quantum field theory and perturbative calculations in the Standard Model. Results and tools relevant to many applications are covered, including canonical quantization, path i…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781108480901 |
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| ISBN-10: | 110848090X |
| Author: | François Gelis |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 608 |
| Release Date: | 11 July 2019 |
| Weight: | 1.46kg |
| Dimensions: | 253mm x 193mm x 31mm |
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‘Quantum Field Theory: From Basics to Modern Topics, by Fran
‘Quantum Field Theory: From Basics to Modern Topics, by François Gelis, is a very welcome addition to the canon of literature on quantum field theory, impressive both in its breadth and depth. It covers, in a succinct fashion, foundational material in the subject and then treats many more modern developments: effective field theories, anomaly matching, recursion relations for gauge and gravitational amplitudes, strong fields, and more.’ Laurence Yaffe, University of Washington‘Though there are many books on quantum field theory, I have found this book valuable for its readable treatment of a diverse selection of modern topics from a uniform viewpoint. Subjects introduced well in this book that are hard to find elsewhere include Schwinger-Keldysh and finite-temperature field theory, modern tools for scattering amplitudes, worldline methods, as well as effective field theory. The discussion is illustrated with a rich set of examples, mainly from high energy physics.’ John McGreevy, University of California, San Diego
About The Author
François Gelis
François Gelis is a researcher at the Institut de Physique Théorique at Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique (CEA), Saclay and teaches quantum field theory at École Polytechnique. His extensive research has been recognised by awards including the Paul Langevin prize from the French Physical Society in 2015.
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