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From Classical To Quantum Fields 1st Edition Laurent Baulieu

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From Classical To Quantum Fields 1st Edition Laurent Baulieu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.65 MB
Pages: 992
Author: Laurent Baulieu, John Iliopoulos, Roland Sénéor
ISBN: 9780198788409, 0198788401
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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From Classical To Quantum Fields 1st Edition Laurent Baulieu by Laurent Baulieu, John Iliopoulos, Roland Sénéor 9780198788409, 0198788401 instant download after payment.

Quantum Field Theory has become the universal language of most modern theoretical physics. This introductory textbook shows how this beautiful theory offers the correct mathematical framework to describe and understand the fundamental interactions of elementary particles. The book begins with a brief reminder of basic classical field theories, electrodynamics and general relativity, as well as their symmetry properties, and proceeds with the principles of quantisation following Feynman's path integral approach. Special care is used at every step to illustrate the correct mathematical formulation of the underlying assumptions. Gauge theories and the problems encountered in their quantisation are discussed in detail. The last chapters contain a full description of the Standard Model of particle physics and the attempts to go beyond it, such as grand unified theories and supersymmetry. Written for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics and mathematics, the book could also serve as a reference for active researchers in the field.

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