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Quantum Field Theory in Condensed Matter Physicsby Alexei M. Tsvelik
Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 46.00This book is a course in modern quantum field theory for condensed matter physics. The book is intended for graduate students, postdoctoral associates and independent researchers working condensed matter physics. more...
A Story Of Lightby M. Y. Han
World Scientific 2004; US$ 49.40This book presents the essential aspects of relativistic quantum field theory, with minimal use of mathematics. It covers the development of quantum field theory from the original quantization of electromagnetic field to the gauge field theory of interactions among quarks and leptons. more...
Introduction to Quantum Field Theoryby V.lG. Kiselev
CRC Press 2000; US$ 119.95This text aims to provide an introduction to the subject of quantum field theory without the complication of featuring its application areas such as elementary particle physics or statistical physics at the same time. more...
How Is Quantum Field Theory Possible?by Sunny Y Auyang
Oxford University Press 1995; US$ 170.00How can we know the microscopic world without a measurement theory? What are the general conditions of the world that make possible such knowledge? What are the presuppositions of physical theories? This book includes an analysis of quantum field theory, and quantum mechanics and interacting systems are addressed in a unified framework. more...
Quantum Field Theoryby Mark Srednicki
Cambridge University Press 2007; US$ 68.00Textbook on elementary particles for graduate students studying quantum field theory and elementary particle theory. more...
Quantum Field Theory 1by Eberhard Zeidler
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG 2006; US$ 179.00Gives an introduction to quantum field theory, which addresses both mathematicians and physicists, at levels ranging from advanced undergraduate students to professional scientists. This book also presents the state-of-the-art of scientific realization of Einstein's dream of a constructing a theory for the four fundamental forces in the universe. more...
Discrete Gauge Theoryby Robert Oeckl
World Scientific 2005; US$ 81.00This book provides an introduction to topological quantum field theory as well as discrete gauge theory with quantum groups. In contrast to much of the existing literature, the present approach is at the same time intuitive and mathematically rigorous, making extensive use of suitable diagrammatic methods. It provides a highly unified description of lattice gauge theory, topological quantum field theory and models of quantum (super)gravity. The reader is thus in a unique position to understand the relations between these subjects as well as the underlying groundwork. more...
Proceedings Of The Dirac Centennial Symposiumby Howard Baer; Alexander Belyaev
World Scientific 2003; US$ 100.00Paul Adrian Maurice Dirac (1902?84) is one of the icons of modern physics. His work provided the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. He also made key contributions to quantum field theory and quantum statistical mechanics. He is perhaps best known for formulating the Dirac equation, a relativistic wave equation which described the properties of the electron, and also predicted the existence of anti-matter. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physics in 1933 along with Erwin Schreodinger for his contributions to quantum theory. The Dirac Centennial Symposium held commemorated the contributions of Dirac to all areas of physics, and assessed their impact on frontier research. This invaluable book constitutes the proceedings of the symposium,... more...
Quantum Field Theory of Non-equilibrium Statesby Jørgen Rammer
Cambridge University Press 2007; US$ 52.00Quantum field theoretical applications for graduate students in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics. more...
Precisely Predictable Dirac Observablesby Heinz Otto Cordes
Springer 2006; US$ 189.00Presents a "Clean Quantum Theory of the Electron", based on Dirac's equation. This book offers a mathematical explanation of the well known paradoxes of Dirac's theory, and a connection to classical theory, including the motion of a magnetic moment in the given field, all for a charged particle moving in a given electromagnetic field. more...









