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This 2002 book discusses the classical foundations of field theory, using the language of variational methods and covariance. It is an ideal supplementary text for courses on elementary field theory, group theory and dynamical systems, and a valuable reference for researchers. It has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
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Introduction to Gauge Field Theory provides comprehensive coverage of modern relativistic quantum field theory, emphasizing the details of actual calculations rather than the phenomenology of the applications. Forming a foundation in the subject, the book assumes knowledge of relativistic quantum mechanics, but not of quantum field theory.
Gauge fields (Physics) --- Fields, Gauge (Physics) --- Gage fields (Physics) --- Gauge theories (Physics) --- Field theory (Physics) --- Group theory --- Symmetry (Physics)
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Extensively classroom-tested, A Course in Field Theory provides material for an introductory course for advanced undergraduateand graduate students in physics. Based on the author’s course that he has been teaching for more than 20 years, the text presents complete and detailed coverage of the core ideas and theories in quantum field theory. It is ideal for particle physics courses as well as a supplementary text for courses on the Standard Model and applied quantum physics.
Field theory (Physics) --- Classical field theory --- Continuum physics --- Physics --- Continuum mechanics --- Cross Sections --- Path Integrals For Fermions --- Quantisation Of Fields --- The Higgs Mechanism --- The Scattering Matrix
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Uniting the usually distinct areas of particle physics and quantum field theory, gravity and general relativity, this expansive and comprehensive textbook of fundamental and theoretical physics describes the quest to consolidate the elementary particles that are the basic building blocks of nature. Designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students and abounding in worked examples and detailed derivations, as well as historical anecdotes and philosophical and methodological perspectives, this textbook provides students with a unified understanding of all matter at the fundamental level. Topics range from gauge principles, particle decay and scattering cross-sections, the Higgs mechanism and mass generation, to spacetime geometries and supersymmetry. By combining historically separate areas of study and presenting them in a logically consistent manner, students will appreciate the underlying similarities and conceptual connections across these fields. This title, first published in 2015, has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
Field theory (Physics) --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Classical field theory --- Continuum physics --- Physics --- Continuum mechanics
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Topology --- Quantum field theory --- Quantum field theory. --- Topology. --- Analysis situs --- Position analysis --- Rubber-sheet geometry --- Geometry --- Polyhedra --- Set theory --- Algebras, Linear --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Topologie --- Théorie quantique des champs
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Combinatorial analysis --- Mathematical physics --- Quantum field theory --- Combinatorial analysis. --- Mathematical physics. --- Quantum field theory. --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Combinatorics --- Algebra --- Mathematical analysis --- Mathematics
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Bringing together the key ideas from nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and powerful methodology from quantum field theory, this 2008 book captures the essence of nonequilibrium quantum field theory. Beginning with the foundational aspects of the theory, the book presents important concepts and useful techniques, discusses issues of basic interest, and shows how thermal field, linear response, kinetic theories and hydrodynamics emerge. It also illustrates how these concepts are applied to research topics including nonequilibrium phase transitions, thermalization in relativistic heavy ion collisions, the nonequilibrium dynamics of Bose-Einstein condensation, and the generation of structures from quantum fluctuations in the early Universe. This self-contained book is a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in particle physics, gravitation, cosmology, atomic-optical and condensed matter physics. It has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
Quantum field theory. --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Many-body problem. --- Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. --- Mécanique statistique hors d'équilibre. --- Problème des N corps. --- Théorie quantique des champs.
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In an attempt to improve, or replace, existing food processing methods, several novel technologies have been investigated. Some of these emerging technologies have become alternative means of developing new foods or improving the safety and quality of existing ones while reducing energy consumption for the food industry. Among all emerging nonthermal technologies, high intensity pulsed electric fields (PEF) is one of the most appealing due to its short treatment times and reduced heating effects. Its capability to enhance extraction processes and to inactivate microorganisms at temperatures that do not cause any deleterious effect on flavor, color or nutrient value of foods, opens interesting possibilities for the food processing industry. This book presents the information accumulated on PEF during the last 15 years by experienced microbiologists, biochemists, food technologists, and electrical and food engineers. It offers to anyone interested in this subject a comprehensive knowledge in this field. About the Editors: Javier Raso is a Professor of Food Technology at the University of Zaragoza in Spain. Volker Heinz is a Head of the German Institute of Food Technology at Quakenbrueck. .
Chemistry. --- Food Science. --- Food science. --- Chimie --- Electric fields -- Industrial applications. --- Food -- Preservation. --- Food --- Electric fields --- Radiation preservation of food --- Pulsed power systems --- Biomedical Engineering --- Chemical Engineering --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Preservation --- Industrial applications --- Preservation. --- Industrial applications. --- Food preservation --- Biotechnology. --- Field theory (Physics) --- Electromagnetic fields --- Food preservatives --- Science --- Food—Biotechnology. --- Food technology --- Chemical engineering
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"Based on his own work, the author synthesizes the most promising approaches and ideals in field theory today. He presents such subjects as statistical mechanics, quantum field theory and their interrelation, continuous global symmetry, non-Abelian gauge fields, instantons and the quantam theory of loops, and quantum strings and random surfaces. This book is aimed at postgraduate students studying field theory and statistical mechanics, and for research workers in continuous global theory."--Provided by publisher.
Gauge fields (Physics) --- String models --- Champs de jauge (Physique) --- Modèles des cordes vibrantes (Physique nucléaire) --- String models. --- Gauge fields (Physics). --- Modèles des cordes vibrantes (Physique nucléaire) --- Models, String --- String theory --- Nuclear reactions --- Fields, Gauge (Physics) --- Gage fields (Physics) --- Gauge theories (Physics) --- Field theory (Physics) --- Group theory --- Symmetry (Physics) --- A.M. Polyakov --- continuum --- correlation --- function --- invariant --- ising --- limit --- model --- non-abelian --- partition --- theory
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Fluid mechanics --- Fluid dynamics --- Continuum mechanics --- Continuum mechanics. --- Fluid dynamics. --- Fluid mechanics. --- Hydromechanics --- Mechanics of continua --- Theoretical Fluid Mchanics --- Numerical Fluid Mechanics --- Experimental Fluid Mechanics --- Dynamics --- Elasticity --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Field theory (Physics) --- Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- theoretical fluid mchanics --- numerical fluid mechanics --- experimental fluid mechanics --- Engineering sciences. Technology
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