This book gives a comprehensive account of local quantum physics, understood as the synthesis of quantum theory with the principle of locality. Centered on the algebraic approach it describes both the physical concepts and the mathematical structures, and their consequences. These include the emerge
Local Quantum Physics: Fields, Particles, Algebras
β Scribed by Professor Dr. Rudolf Haag (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 361
- Series
- Texts and Monographs in Physics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Quantum Mechanics....Pages 1-9
The Principle of Locality in Classical Physics and the Relativity Theories....Pages 9-27
PoincarΓ© Invariant Quantum Theory....Pages 27-40
Action Principle....Pages 40-44
Basic Quantum Field Theory....Pages 44-53
Mathematical Considerations and General Postulates....Pages 55-60
Hierarchies of Functions....Pages 60-75
Physical Interpretation in Terms of Particles....Pages 75-83
General Collision Theory....Pages 83-95
Some Consequences of the Postulates....Pages 96-104
Review of the Perspective....Pages 105-112
Von Neumann Algebras. C-Algebras. W-Algebras....Pages 112-129
The Net of Algebras of Observables....Pages 129-143
The Vacuum Sector....Pages 143-147
Charge Superselection Sectors....Pages 149-156
The DHR-Analysis....Pages 156-174
The Buchholz-Fredenhagen (BF)-Analysis....Pages 174-184
Global Gauge Group and Charge Carrying Fields....Pages 184-192
Low Dimensional Space-Time and Braid Group Statistics....Pages 192-197
Gibbs Ensembles, Thermodynamic Limit, KMS-Condition....Pages 199-216
Modular Automorphisms and Modular Conjugation....Pages 216-226
Direct Characterization of Equilibrium States....Pages 226-244
Modular Automorphisms of Local Algebras....Pages 244-253
Phase Space, Nuclearity, Split Property, Local Equilibrium....Pages 253-266
The Universal Type of Local Algebras....Pages 267-269
Detectors, Coincidence Arrangements, Cross Sections....Pages 271-278
The Particle Content....Pages 279-289
The Physical State Space of Quantum Electrodynamics....Pages 289-295
Algebraic Approach vs. Euclidean Quantum Field Theory....Pages 297-300
Supersymmetry....Pages 300-303
The Challenge from General Relativity....Pages 303-318
Back Matter....Pages 319-356
β¦ Subjects
Quantum Physics;Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
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<p>This textbook gives a comprehensive account of local quantum physics, understood as the synthesis of quantum theory with the principle of locality. Centered on the algebraic approach it describes the physical concepts, the mathematical structures, and their consequences. These include the emergen
This book gives a comprehensive account of local quantum physics understood as the synthesis of quantum theory with the principle of locality. Centered on the algebraic approach, it describes both the physical concepts and the mathematical structures and their consequences. These include the emergen
This book gives a comprehensive account of local quantum physics understood as the synthesis of quantum theory with the principle of locality. Centered on the algebraic approach, it describes both the physical concepts and the mathematical structures and their consequences. These include the emergen