Wolfgang Bietenholz, Uwe-Jens Wiese
Uncovering Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model
From Fundamental Concepts to Dynamical Mechanisms
Wolfgang Bietenholz, Uwe-Jens Wiese
Uncovering Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model
From Fundamental Concepts to Dynamical Mechanisms
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"Provides a broad and accessible introduction to quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics, adopting a distinctive pedagogical approach with clear intuitive explanations to complement the mathematical exposition. Includes topics of current research both within and beyond the Standard Model"--
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"Provides a broad and accessible introduction to quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics, adopting a distinctive pedagogical approach with clear intuitive explanations to complement the mathematical exposition. Includes topics of current research both within and beyond the Standard Model"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 772
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108472333
- ISBN-10: 1108472338
- Artikelnr.: 68444340
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 772
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108472333
- ISBN-10: 1108472338
- Artikelnr.: 68444340
Wolfgang Bietenholz is Professor of physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). His research focuses on lattice field theory with applications to elementary particles and condensed matter. He also writes articles on physics, mathematics, and the history of science for a broader audience. He studied at ETH Zürich and the University of Bern, and held previous positions at CBPF in Rio de Janeiro, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), NORDITA, and the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Preface
Part I. Quantum Field Theory: Ouverture: concepts of quantum field theory
1. Basics of quantum field theory
2. Scalar field theory and canonical quantization
3. From particles to wavicles and back
4. Perturbative scalar field functional integral in dimensional regularization
5. Renormalization group
6. Quantization of the free electromagnetic field
7. Charged states in scalar quantum electrodynamics
8. Canonical quantization of free Weyl, Dirac, and Majorana fermions
9. Fermionic functional integrals
10. Chiral symmetry in the continuum and on the lattice
11. Non-Abelian gauge fields
Part II. Construction of the Standard Model: Intermezzo: concepts of the Standard Model
12. Spontaneous breakdown of global symmetries: from condensed matter to Higgs bosons
13. Local symmetry and the Higgs mechanism: from superconductivity to electroweak gauge bosons
14. Gluons: from confinement to deconfinement
15. One generation of leptons and quarks
16. Fermion masses
17. Several generations and flavor physics of quarks and leptons
Part III. Strong Interaction: 18. Quantum Chromodynamics
19. Topology of gauge fields
20. U(1)A-problem
21. Spectrum of light baryons and mesons
22. Partons and hard processes
23. Chiral perturbation theory
24. Topology of Nambu-Goldstone boson fields
Part IV. Selected Topics beyond the Standard Model: 25. Strong CP-problem
26. Grand unified theories
Finale
Appendix A. Highlights in the development of particle physics
Appendix B. Units, hierarchies, and fundamental parameters
Appendix C. Structure of Minkowski space-time
Appendix D. Relativistic formulation of classical electrodynamics
Appendix E. From the Galilei to the Poincaré algebra
Appendix F. Lie groups and Lie algebras
Appendix G. Homotopy groups and topology
Appendix H. Monte Carlo method
Appendix I. Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index.
Part I. Quantum Field Theory: Ouverture: concepts of quantum field theory
1. Basics of quantum field theory
2. Scalar field theory and canonical quantization
3. From particles to wavicles and back
4. Perturbative scalar field functional integral in dimensional regularization
5. Renormalization group
6. Quantization of the free electromagnetic field
7. Charged states in scalar quantum electrodynamics
8. Canonical quantization of free Weyl, Dirac, and Majorana fermions
9. Fermionic functional integrals
10. Chiral symmetry in the continuum and on the lattice
11. Non-Abelian gauge fields
Part II. Construction of the Standard Model: Intermezzo: concepts of the Standard Model
12. Spontaneous breakdown of global symmetries: from condensed matter to Higgs bosons
13. Local symmetry and the Higgs mechanism: from superconductivity to electroweak gauge bosons
14. Gluons: from confinement to deconfinement
15. One generation of leptons and quarks
16. Fermion masses
17. Several generations and flavor physics of quarks and leptons
Part III. Strong Interaction: 18. Quantum Chromodynamics
19. Topology of gauge fields
20. U(1)A-problem
21. Spectrum of light baryons and mesons
22. Partons and hard processes
23. Chiral perturbation theory
24. Topology of Nambu-Goldstone boson fields
Part IV. Selected Topics beyond the Standard Model: 25. Strong CP-problem
26. Grand unified theories
Finale
Appendix A. Highlights in the development of particle physics
Appendix B. Units, hierarchies, and fundamental parameters
Appendix C. Structure of Minkowski space-time
Appendix D. Relativistic formulation of classical electrodynamics
Appendix E. From the Galilei to the Poincaré algebra
Appendix F. Lie groups and Lie algebras
Appendix G. Homotopy groups and topology
Appendix H. Monte Carlo method
Appendix I. Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index.
Preface
Part I. Quantum Field Theory: Ouverture: concepts of quantum field theory
1. Basics of quantum field theory
2. Scalar field theory and canonical quantization
3. From particles to wavicles and back
4. Perturbative scalar field functional integral in dimensional regularization
5. Renormalization group
6. Quantization of the free electromagnetic field
7. Charged states in scalar quantum electrodynamics
8. Canonical quantization of free Weyl, Dirac, and Majorana fermions
9. Fermionic functional integrals
10. Chiral symmetry in the continuum and on the lattice
11. Non-Abelian gauge fields
Part II. Construction of the Standard Model: Intermezzo: concepts of the Standard Model
12. Spontaneous breakdown of global symmetries: from condensed matter to Higgs bosons
13. Local symmetry and the Higgs mechanism: from superconductivity to electroweak gauge bosons
14. Gluons: from confinement to deconfinement
15. One generation of leptons and quarks
16. Fermion masses
17. Several generations and flavor physics of quarks and leptons
Part III. Strong Interaction: 18. Quantum Chromodynamics
19. Topology of gauge fields
20. U(1)A-problem
21. Spectrum of light baryons and mesons
22. Partons and hard processes
23. Chiral perturbation theory
24. Topology of Nambu-Goldstone boson fields
Part IV. Selected Topics beyond the Standard Model: 25. Strong CP-problem
26. Grand unified theories
Finale
Appendix A. Highlights in the development of particle physics
Appendix B. Units, hierarchies, and fundamental parameters
Appendix C. Structure of Minkowski space-time
Appendix D. Relativistic formulation of classical electrodynamics
Appendix E. From the Galilei to the Poincaré algebra
Appendix F. Lie groups and Lie algebras
Appendix G. Homotopy groups and topology
Appendix H. Monte Carlo method
Appendix I. Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index.
Part I. Quantum Field Theory: Ouverture: concepts of quantum field theory
1. Basics of quantum field theory
2. Scalar field theory and canonical quantization
3. From particles to wavicles and back
4. Perturbative scalar field functional integral in dimensional regularization
5. Renormalization group
6. Quantization of the free electromagnetic field
7. Charged states in scalar quantum electrodynamics
8. Canonical quantization of free Weyl, Dirac, and Majorana fermions
9. Fermionic functional integrals
10. Chiral symmetry in the continuum and on the lattice
11. Non-Abelian gauge fields
Part II. Construction of the Standard Model: Intermezzo: concepts of the Standard Model
12. Spontaneous breakdown of global symmetries: from condensed matter to Higgs bosons
13. Local symmetry and the Higgs mechanism: from superconductivity to electroweak gauge bosons
14. Gluons: from confinement to deconfinement
15. One generation of leptons and quarks
16. Fermion masses
17. Several generations and flavor physics of quarks and leptons
Part III. Strong Interaction: 18. Quantum Chromodynamics
19. Topology of gauge fields
20. U(1)A-problem
21. Spectrum of light baryons and mesons
22. Partons and hard processes
23. Chiral perturbation theory
24. Topology of Nambu-Goldstone boson fields
Part IV. Selected Topics beyond the Standard Model: 25. Strong CP-problem
26. Grand unified theories
Finale
Appendix A. Highlights in the development of particle physics
Appendix B. Units, hierarchies, and fundamental parameters
Appendix C. Structure of Minkowski space-time
Appendix D. Relativistic formulation of classical electrodynamics
Appendix E. From the Galilei to the Poincaré algebra
Appendix F. Lie groups and Lie algebras
Appendix G. Homotopy groups and topology
Appendix H. Monte Carlo method
Appendix I. Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index.