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Quantum Theory of Fields - Foundations

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ISBN-10: 0521670535

ISBN-13: 9780521670531

Edition: 2005

Authors: Steven Weinberg

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In The Quantum Theory of Fields, Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. This is a two-volume work. Volume I introduces the foundations of quantum field theory. The development is fresh and logical throughout, with each step carefully motivated by what has gone before, and emphasizing the reasons why such a theory should describe nature. After a brief historical outline, the book begins anew with the principles about which we are most certain, relativity and quantum mechanics, and the properties of particles that follow from…    
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Book details

List price: $70.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 5/9/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 640
Size: 6.89" wide x 9.96" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 2.662
Language: English

Born in New York City, Steven Weinberg was a high school and college classmate of Sheldon Glashow; both attended the Bronx High School of Science and Cornell University. Although Weinberg has made contributions as a theoretical physicist in cosmology, quantum scattering, and the quantum theory of gravitation, he is most widely known for his work with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam, with whom he shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics. Weinberg received a share of this honor for his formulation of the theory that unifies the relationship between the weak force and the electromagnetic force, including the capability to predict the weak neutral current. After receiving a Ph.D. from Princeton…    

Preface
Historical introduction
Relativistic quantum mechanics
Scattering theory
The cluster decomposition principle
Quantum fields and antiparticles
The Feynman rules
The canonical formalism
Massless particles: electrodynamics
Path integral methods
Nonperturbative methods
One-loop radiative corrections in quantum electrodynamics
General renormalization theory
Infrared effects
Bound states in external fields
Subject index
Author index