Quantum field theory describes basic physical phenomena over an extremely wide range of length or energy scales. Quantum fields exist in space and time, which can be approximated by a set of lattice points. This book presents a comprehensive and coherent account of the theory of quantum fields on a
Quantum fields on a lattice
β Scribed by Istvan Montvay, Gernot MΓΌnster
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 505
- Series
- Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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