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Pedagogical exposition providing a new perspective on relativistic quantum field theory for graduate students and researchers.
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Pedagogical exposition providing a new perspective on relativistic quantum field theory for graduate students and researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781009401647
- ISBN-10: 1009401645
- Artikelnr.: 68319690
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781009401647
- ISBN-10: 1009401645
- Artikelnr.: 68319690
Yitzhak Frishman is a Professor Emeritus at the Weizmann Institute, Israel, where he has served as Head of the Einstein Centre for Theoretical Physics and Head of the Department of Particle Physics.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Non-Perturbative Methods in Two Dimensional Field Theory: 1. From massless free scalar field to conformal field theories
2. Conformal field theory
3. Theories invariant under affine current algebras
4. Wess-Zumino-Witten model and Coset models
5. Solitons and two dimensional integrable models
6. Bosonization
7. The large N limit of two dimensional models
Part II. Two Dimensional Non-Perturbative Gauge Dynamics: 8. Gauge theories in two dimensions - basics
9. Bosonized gauge theories
10. The t'Hooft solution of 2d QCD
11. Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
12. DLCQ and the spectra of QC with fundamental and adjoint fermions
13. The baryonic spectrum of multiflavour QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
14. Confinement versus screening
15. QCD2, Coset models and BRST quantization
16. Generalized Yang Mills theory on Riemann surface
Part III. From Two to Four Dimensions: 17. Conformal invariance in four dimensional field theories and in QCD
18. Integrability in four dimensional gauge dynamics
19. Large N methods in QCD4
20. From 2d bosonized baryons to 4d skyrmions
21. From two dimensional solitons to four dimensional magnetic monopoles
22. Instantons of QCD
23. Summary, conclusions and outlook
References
Index.
Acknowledgements
Part I. Non-Perturbative Methods in Two Dimensional Field Theory: 1. From massless free scalar field to conformal field theories
2. Conformal field theory
3. Theories invariant under affine current algebras
4. Wess-Zumino-Witten model and Coset models
5. Solitons and two dimensional integrable models
6. Bosonization
7. The large N limit of two dimensional models
Part II. Two Dimensional Non-Perturbative Gauge Dynamics: 8. Gauge theories in two dimensions - basics
9. Bosonized gauge theories
10. The t'Hooft solution of 2d QCD
11. Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
12. DLCQ and the spectra of QC with fundamental and adjoint fermions
13. The baryonic spectrum of multiflavour QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
14. Confinement versus screening
15. QCD2, Coset models and BRST quantization
16. Generalized Yang Mills theory on Riemann surface
Part III. From Two to Four Dimensions: 17. Conformal invariance in four dimensional field theories and in QCD
18. Integrability in four dimensional gauge dynamics
19. Large N methods in QCD4
20. From 2d bosonized baryons to 4d skyrmions
21. From two dimensional solitons to four dimensional magnetic monopoles
22. Instantons of QCD
23. Summary, conclusions and outlook
References
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Non-Perturbative Methods in Two Dimensional Field Theory: 1. From massless free scalar field to conformal field theories
2. Conformal field theory
3. Theories invariant under affine current algebras
4. Wess-Zumino-Witten model and Coset models
5. Solitons and two dimensional integrable models
6. Bosonization
7. The large N limit of two dimensional models
Part II. Two Dimensional Non-Perturbative Gauge Dynamics: 8. Gauge theories in two dimensions - basics
9. Bosonized gauge theories
10. The t'Hooft solution of 2d QCD
11. Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
12. DLCQ and the spectra of QC with fundamental and adjoint fermions
13. The baryonic spectrum of multiflavour QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
14. Confinement versus screening
15. QCD2, Coset models and BRST quantization
16. Generalized Yang Mills theory on Riemann surface
Part III. From Two to Four Dimensions: 17. Conformal invariance in four dimensional field theories and in QCD
18. Integrability in four dimensional gauge dynamics
19. Large N methods in QCD4
20. From 2d bosonized baryons to 4d skyrmions
21. From two dimensional solitons to four dimensional magnetic monopoles
22. Instantons of QCD
23. Summary, conclusions and outlook
References
Index.
Acknowledgements
Part I. Non-Perturbative Methods in Two Dimensional Field Theory: 1. From massless free scalar field to conformal field theories
2. Conformal field theory
3. Theories invariant under affine current algebras
4. Wess-Zumino-Witten model and Coset models
5. Solitons and two dimensional integrable models
6. Bosonization
7. The large N limit of two dimensional models
Part II. Two Dimensional Non-Perturbative Gauge Dynamics: 8. Gauge theories in two dimensions - basics
9. Bosonized gauge theories
10. The t'Hooft solution of 2d QCD
11. Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
12. DLCQ and the spectra of QC with fundamental and adjoint fermions
13. The baryonic spectrum of multiflavour QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
14. Confinement versus screening
15. QCD2, Coset models and BRST quantization
16. Generalized Yang Mills theory on Riemann surface
Part III. From Two to Four Dimensions: 17. Conformal invariance in four dimensional field theories and in QCD
18. Integrability in four dimensional gauge dynamics
19. Large N methods in QCD4
20. From 2d bosonized baryons to 4d skyrmions
21. From two dimensional solitons to four dimensional magnetic monopoles
22. Instantons of QCD
23. Summary, conclusions and outlook
References
Index.