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This textbook addresses graduate students starting to specialize in theoretical physics. It provides didactic introductions to the main topics in the theory of fields, while taking into account the contemporary view of the subject. The student will find concise explanations of basic notions essential for applications of the theory of fields as well as for frontier research in theoretical physics. One third of the book is devoted to classical fields. Each chapter contains exercises of varying degree of difficulty with hints or solutions, plus summaries and worked examples as useful. It aims to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook addresses graduate students starting to specialize in theoretical physics. It provides didactic introductions to the main topics in the theory of fields, while taking into account the contemporary view of the subject. The student will find concise explanations of basic notions essential for applications of the theory of fields as well as for frontier research in theoretical physics. One third of the book is devoted to classical fields. Each chapter contains exercises of varying degree of difficulty with hints or solutions, plus summaries and worked examples as useful. It aims to deliver a unique combination of classical and quantum field theory in one compact course.
Autorenporträt
Henryk Arodz, Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, prof. Stanis¿awa ¿ojasiewicza 11, 30-348 Kraków Poland Leszek Hadasz Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, prof. Stanis¿awa ¿ojasiewicza 11, 30-348 Kraków Poland
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From the reviews:
"This new and modern textbook stands out for its pedagogy ... and is based on an introductory course given to students at the University of Cracow in Poland. At the same time it is an excellent textbook for a first encounter with quantum field theory, treating a variety of topics that are only touched on in previous books with similar title." (Gert Roepstorff, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1207, 2011)