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Lectures on Quantum Field Theory

✍ Scribed by Ashok Das


Publisher
WSPC
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
941
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book comprises the lectures of a two-semester course on quantum field theory, presented in a quite informal and personal manner. The course starts with relativistic one-particle systems, and develops the basics of quantum field theory with an analysis on the representations of the PoincarΓ© group. Canonical quantization is carried out for scalar, fermion, Abelian and non-Abelian gauge theories. Covariant quantization of gauge theories is also carried out with a detailed description of the BRST symmetry. The Higgs phenomenon and the standard model of electroweak interactions are also developed systematically. Regularization and (BPHZ) renormalization of field theories as well as gauge theories are discussed in detail, leading to a derivation of the renormalization group equation. In addition, two chapters β€” one on the Dirac quantization of constrained systems and another on discrete symmetries β€” are included for completeness, although these are not covered in the two-semester course. This second edition includes two new chapters, one on Nielsen identities and the other on basics of global supersymmetry. It also includes two appendices, one on fermions in arbitrary dimensions and the other on gauge invariant potentials and the Fock-Schwinger gauge.

✦ Table of Contents


Dedication
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Contents
1 Relativistic equations
2 Solutions of the Dirac equation
3 Properties of the Dirac equation
4 Representations of Lorentz and PoincarΓ© groups
5 Free Klein-Gordon field theory
6 Self-interacting scalar field theory
7 Complex scalar field theory
8 Dirac field theory
9 Maxwell field theory
10 Dirac method for constrained systems
11 Discrete symmetries
12 Yang-Mills theory
13 BRST invariance and its consequences
14 Higgs phenomenon and the standard model
15 Regularization of Feynman diagrams
16 Renormalization theory
17 Renormalization group and equation
18 Nielsen identities and gauge independence of physical parameters
19 Basics of global supersymmetry
Appendices
More on fermions
Gauge invariant potential and the Fock-Schwinger gauge
Index


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