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Dimensional Reduction of Gauge Theories, Spontaneous Compactification and Model Building [[electronic resource] /] / by Yura A. Kubyshin, Jose M. Mourao, Gerd Rudolph, Igor P. Volobujev
Dimensional Reduction of Gauge Theories, Spontaneous Compactification and Model Building [[electronic resource] /] / by Yura A. Kubyshin, Jose M. Mourao, Gerd Rudolph, Igor P. Volobujev
Autore Kubyshin Yura A
Edizione [1st ed. 1989.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 80 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Quantum physics
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Gravitation
Quantum Physics
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory
ISBN 3-540-46860-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Dimensional reduction of pure Yang-mills theories -- Dimensional reduction of gravity and spontaneous compactification -- Dimensional reduction of matter fields and model building.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910257443503321
Kubyshin Yura A  
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1989
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Dimensional Reduction of Gauge Theories, Spontaneous Compactification and Model Building [[electronic resource] /] / by Yura A. Kubyshin, Jose M. Mourao, Gerd Rudolph, Igor P. Volobujev
Dimensional Reduction of Gauge Theories, Spontaneous Compactification and Model Building [[electronic resource] /] / by Yura A. Kubyshin, Jose M. Mourao, Gerd Rudolph, Igor P. Volobujev
Autore Kubyshin Yura A
Edizione [1st ed. 1989.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 80 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Quantum physics
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Gravitation
Quantum Physics
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory
ISBN 3-540-46860-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Dimensional reduction of pure Yang-mills theories -- Dimensional reduction of gravity and spontaneous compactification -- Dimensional reduction of matter fields and model building.
Record Nr. UNISA-996466827903316
Kubyshin Yura A  
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1989
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Gauge field theories [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Mike Guidry
Gauge field theories [[electronic resource] ] : an introduction with applications / / Mike Guidry
Autore Guidry M. W
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, c1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (624 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
530.1435
Soggetto topico Gauge fields (Physics)
Quantum field theory
ISBN 1-281-76436-1
9786611764364
3-527-61735-3
3-527-61736-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GAUGE FIELD THEORIES AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLICATIONS; Contents; Part I: QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; 1. Relativistic Wave Equations; 1.1 Special Relativity and Spacetime; 1.2 Contravariant and Covariant Vectors; 1.3 Lorentz Transformations; 1.4 Klein-Gordon Equation; 1.5 Dirac Equation; 1.6 Prescriptions for Negative-Energy States; 1.7 Feynman Diagrams; 1.8 Loops, Trees, and Infinities; 1.9 Background and Further Reading; 2. Canonical Quantization of Local Field Theories; 2.1 Quantization in Discrete Mechanics; 2.2 General Properties of the Action; 2.3 Lagrangian Densities for Free Fields
2.4 Quantization of the Real Scalar Field2.5 Quantization of a Complex Scalar Field; 2.6 Quantization of the Dirac Field; 2.7 Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field; 2.8 Noether's Theorem; 2.9 Interactions between Fields; 2.10 Background and Further Reading; 3. Perturbation Theory and Evaluation of the S-Matrix; 3.1 Interaction Representation; 3.2 Definition of the S-Matrix; 3.3 Interaction Picture Fourier Expansions; 3.4 Reduction by Wick's Theorem; 3.5 Example: Self-coupled Scalar Field; 3.6 Differential Cross Sections; 3.7 Example: Spinor Electrodynamics; 3.8 Graphs That Are Excluded
3.9 Feynman Rules for Electrodynamics3.10 Background and Further Reading; 4. Path Integral Quantization; 4.1 Nonrelativistic Path Integral; 4.2 Path Integral for Field Theory; 4.3 Evaluation of Path Integrals; 4.4 Feynman Diagrams; 4.5 Grassmann Variables; 4.6 Fermions in the Path Integral; 4.7 Ghost Fields; 4.8 Background and Further Reading; Part II: GAUGE FIELD THEORIES; 5. Symmetry and Group Theory; 5.1 Introduction to the Theory of Groups; 5.2 Lie Groups and Lie Algebras; 5.3 Unitary Symmetries; 5.4 Topological Properties; 5.5 Background and Further Reading
6. Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions6.1 QED: Prototype Quantum Field Theory; 6.2 Phenomenology of the Weak Interactions; 6.3 Problems with the Fermi Phenomenology; 6.4 Renormalization in QED; 6.5 Renormalization and Weak Interactions; 6.6 Background and Further Reading; 7. Yang - Mills Fields; 7.1 Local Non-Abelian Gauge Invariance; 7.2 Properties of Yang - Mills Fields; 7.3 Path-Dependent Representations; 7.4 Path Integral Quantization; 7.5 Background and Further Reading; 8. Spontaneously Broken Symmetry and the Higgs Mechanism; 8.1 Classical Symmetry Modes; 8.2 A Simple Example
8.3 Goldstone Bosons8.4 The Higgs Mechanism; 8.5 Some General Remarks; 8.6 Background and Further Reading; 9. Standard Electroweak Model; 9.1 The Electroweak Gauge Group; 9.2 Standard Model for Leptonic Interactions; 9.3 Inclusion of Hadrons; 9.4 Critique of the Standard Theory; 9.5 Background and Further Reading; 10. The Strong Interactions and Quantum Chromodynamics; 10.1 Properties of Quarks; 10.2 Evidence for Gluons; 10.3 Deep Inelastic Lepton Scattering; 10.4 Partons; 10.5 The Quark-Parton Model; 10.6 Quantum Chromodynamics; 10.7 Background and Further Reading; 11. Grand Unified Theories
11.1 Evolution of Coupling Constants
Record Nr. UNISA-996203217303316
Guidry M. W  
New York, : Wiley, c1991
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Gauge field theories : an introduction with applications / / Mike Guidry
Gauge field theories : an introduction with applications / / Mike Guidry
Autore Guidry M. W
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, c1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (624 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
530.1435
Soggetto topico Gauge fields (Physics)
Quantum field theory
ISBN 1-281-76436-1
9786611764364
3-527-61735-3
3-527-61736-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GAUGE FIELD THEORIES AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLICATIONS; Contents; Part I: QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; 1. Relativistic Wave Equations; 1.1 Special Relativity and Spacetime; 1.2 Contravariant and Covariant Vectors; 1.3 Lorentz Transformations; 1.4 Klein-Gordon Equation; 1.5 Dirac Equation; 1.6 Prescriptions for Negative-Energy States; 1.7 Feynman Diagrams; 1.8 Loops, Trees, and Infinities; 1.9 Background and Further Reading; 2. Canonical Quantization of Local Field Theories; 2.1 Quantization in Discrete Mechanics; 2.2 General Properties of the Action; 2.3 Lagrangian Densities for Free Fields
2.4 Quantization of the Real Scalar Field2.5 Quantization of a Complex Scalar Field; 2.6 Quantization of the Dirac Field; 2.7 Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field; 2.8 Noether's Theorem; 2.9 Interactions between Fields; 2.10 Background and Further Reading; 3. Perturbation Theory and Evaluation of the S-Matrix; 3.1 Interaction Representation; 3.2 Definition of the S-Matrix; 3.3 Interaction Picture Fourier Expansions; 3.4 Reduction by Wick's Theorem; 3.5 Example: Self-coupled Scalar Field; 3.6 Differential Cross Sections; 3.7 Example: Spinor Electrodynamics; 3.8 Graphs That Are Excluded
3.9 Feynman Rules for Electrodynamics3.10 Background and Further Reading; 4. Path Integral Quantization; 4.1 Nonrelativistic Path Integral; 4.2 Path Integral for Field Theory; 4.3 Evaluation of Path Integrals; 4.4 Feynman Diagrams; 4.5 Grassmann Variables; 4.6 Fermions in the Path Integral; 4.7 Ghost Fields; 4.8 Background and Further Reading; Part II: GAUGE FIELD THEORIES; 5. Symmetry and Group Theory; 5.1 Introduction to the Theory of Groups; 5.2 Lie Groups and Lie Algebras; 5.3 Unitary Symmetries; 5.4 Topological Properties; 5.5 Background and Further Reading
6. Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions6.1 QED: Prototype Quantum Field Theory; 6.2 Phenomenology of the Weak Interactions; 6.3 Problems with the Fermi Phenomenology; 6.4 Renormalization in QED; 6.5 Renormalization and Weak Interactions; 6.6 Background and Further Reading; 7. Yang - Mills Fields; 7.1 Local Non-Abelian Gauge Invariance; 7.2 Properties of Yang - Mills Fields; 7.3 Path-Dependent Representations; 7.4 Path Integral Quantization; 7.5 Background and Further Reading; 8. Spontaneously Broken Symmetry and the Higgs Mechanism; 8.1 Classical Symmetry Modes; 8.2 A Simple Example
8.3 Goldstone Bosons8.4 The Higgs Mechanism; 8.5 Some General Remarks; 8.6 Background and Further Reading; 9. Standard Electroweak Model; 9.1 The Electroweak Gauge Group; 9.2 Standard Model for Leptonic Interactions; 9.3 Inclusion of Hadrons; 9.4 Critique of the Standard Theory; 9.5 Background and Further Reading; 10. The Strong Interactions and Quantum Chromodynamics; 10.1 Properties of Quarks; 10.2 Evidence for Gluons; 10.3 Deep Inelastic Lepton Scattering; 10.4 Partons; 10.5 The Quark-Parton Model; 10.6 Quantum Chromodynamics; 10.7 Background and Further Reading; 11. Grand Unified Theories
11.1 Evolution of Coupling Constants
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Guidry M. W  
New York, : Wiley, c1991
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Introduction to gauge field theory / / David Bailin, Alexander Love
Introduction to gauge field theory / / David Bailin, Alexander Love
Autore Bailin David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Routledge
Disciplina 530.1/435
Altri autori (Persone) LoveAlexander
Soggetto topico Gauge fields (Physics)
Particles (Nuclear physics)
ISBN 1-351-43699-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910502686103321
Bailin David  
Routledge
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The link invariants of the Chern-Simons field theory [[electronic resource] ] : new developments in topological quantum field theory / / by Enore Guadagnini
The link invariants of the Chern-Simons field theory [[electronic resource] ] : new developments in topological quantum field theory / / by Enore Guadagnini
Autore Guadagnini Enore <1953->
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : W. De Gruyter, 1993
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics
Soggetto topico Quantum field theory
Mathematical physics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-087964-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Basic notions of knot theory -- Chapter 3. Framing in field theory -- Chapter 4. Non-Abelian Chern-Simons theory -- Chapter 5. Observables and perturbation theory -- Chapter 6. Properties of the expectation values -- Chapter 7. Ordering fermions and knot observables -- Chapter 8. Braid group -- Chapter 9. R-matrix and braids -- Chapter 10. Chern-Simons monodromies -- Chapter 11. Defining relations -- Chapter 12. The extended Jones polynomial -- Chapter 13. General properties -- Chapter 14. Unitary groups -- Chapter 15. Reduced tensor algebra -- Chapter 16. Surgery on three-manifolds -- Chapter 17. Surgery and field theory -- Chapter 18. Observables in three-manifolds -- Chapter 19. Three-manifold invariant -- Chapter 20. Abelian surgery invariant -- References -- Subject Index -- Backmatter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462040703321
Guadagnini Enore <1953->  
Berlin ; ; New York, : W. De Gruyter, 1993
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The link invariants of the Chern-Simons field theory [[electronic resource] ] : new developments in topological quantum field theory / / by Enore Guadagnini
The link invariants of the Chern-Simons field theory [[electronic resource] ] : new developments in topological quantum field theory / / by Enore Guadagnini
Autore Guadagnini Enore <1953->
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : W. De Gruyter, 1993
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (328 p.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics
Soggetto topico Quantum field theory
Mathematical physics
ISBN 3-11-087964-6
Classificazione UO 4000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Basic notions of knot theory -- Chapter 3. Framing in field theory -- Chapter 4. Non-Abelian Chern-Simons theory -- Chapter 5. Observables and perturbation theory -- Chapter 6. Properties of the expectation values -- Chapter 7. Ordering fermions and knot observables -- Chapter 8. Braid group -- Chapter 9. R-matrix and braids -- Chapter 10. Chern-Simons monodromies -- Chapter 11. Defining relations -- Chapter 12. The extended Jones polynomial -- Chapter 13. General properties -- Chapter 14. Unitary groups -- Chapter 15. Reduced tensor algebra -- Chapter 16. Surgery on three-manifolds -- Chapter 17. Surgery and field theory -- Chapter 18. Observables in three-manifolds -- Chapter 19. Three-manifold invariant -- Chapter 20. Abelian surgery invariant -- References -- Subject Index -- Backmatter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785820603321
Guadagnini Enore <1953->  
Berlin ; ; New York, : W. De Gruyter, 1993
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Physical and Nonstandard Gauges [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of a Workshop Organized at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Technical University, Vienna, Austria September 19–23, 1989 / / edited by Peter Gaigg, Wolfgang Kummer, Manfred Schweda
Physical and Nonstandard Gauges [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of a Workshop Organized at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Technical University, Vienna, Austria September 19–23, 1989 / / edited by Peter Gaigg, Wolfgang Kummer, Manfred Schweda
Edizione [1st ed. 1990.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1990
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 310 p. 4 illus.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Quantum physics
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Quantum Physics
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
ISBN 3-540-47156-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Why canonical quantization is the only known way to quantize correctly -- Canonical quantization of Yang-Mills theories in axial and planar gauges -- BRST-approach to noncovariant gauges -- Canonical quantization of gauge theories in axial gauges -- Gauge invariance and BRS quantum field theory -- Some aspects of the Fock-Schwinger and poincaré gauges -- Good and bad news concerning axial gauges -- The temporal gauge: Where do we stand? -- Unified-gauge formalism at two loops -- Renormalization and the S- matrix in YM theory in axial gauges -- Tests of gauge invariance in quantum local gauge field theories -- The analytic, principal-value and Landshoff prescriptions for axial gauges -- Trouble even with the Coulomb gauge -- Temporal gauge propagator from the Coulomb gauge -- Regularization and Feynman rules in noncovariant gauges -- A criterion of consistency for gauge theories in the axial gauge -- A check of the Lee-Ward identities in the planar gauge with the Leibbrandt-Mandelstam prescription -- Nonstandard gauges: A personal point of view -- Gauge independence through extended BRS symmetry: Application to the light-cone gauge -- Extended BRS-symmetry and renormalization in the axial gauge -- Superaxial gauges -- The Piguet-Sibold identities and the light-cone gauge -- BRS techniques applied to the temporal-planar gauge with the vienna prescription: The dependence on the axial vectors -- Comments on the proof of the renormalized action principle -- On-shell compatibility of clashing gauges in quark condensate contributions to standard model selfenergies -- Beyond perturbation theory in the axial gauge -- Cancellation of 1/n · .p-factors in light-cone gauge Yang-Mills theory -- The gluon propagator in two dimensional space-time -- Hot gluon matter and physical gauges -- Gluon response functions in noncovariant gauges -- Towards a consistent calculation of the QCD plasmon damping constant' -- Nonlocality, Coexistence of UV and IR Asymptotic Freedom and the Landau Damping of Hot QCD Plasma -- The temporal axial gauge at finite temperature.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910257411403321
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1990
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Physical and Nonstandard Gauges [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of a Workshop Organized at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Technical University, Vienna, Austria September 19–23, 1989 / / edited by Peter Gaigg, Wolfgang Kummer, Manfred Schweda
Physical and Nonstandard Gauges [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of a Workshop Organized at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Technical University, Vienna, Austria September 19–23, 1989 / / edited by Peter Gaigg, Wolfgang Kummer, Manfred Schweda
Edizione [1st ed. 1990.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1990
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 310 p. 4 illus.)
Disciplina 530.1/435
Collana Lecture Notes in Physics
Soggetto topico Quantum physics
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Elementary particles (Physics)
Quantum field theory
Quantum Physics
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
ISBN 3-540-47156-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Why canonical quantization is the only known way to quantize correctly -- Canonical quantization of Yang-Mills theories in axial and planar gauges -- BRST-approach to noncovariant gauges -- Canonical quantization of gauge theories in axial gauges -- Gauge invariance and BRS quantum field theory -- Some aspects of the Fock-Schwinger and poincaré gauges -- Good and bad news concerning axial gauges -- The temporal gauge: Where do we stand? -- Unified-gauge formalism at two loops -- Renormalization and the S- matrix in YM theory in axial gauges -- Tests of gauge invariance in quantum local gauge field theories -- The analytic, principal-value and Landshoff prescriptions for axial gauges -- Trouble even with the Coulomb gauge -- Temporal gauge propagator from the Coulomb gauge -- Regularization and Feynman rules in noncovariant gauges -- A criterion of consistency for gauge theories in the axial gauge -- A check of the Lee-Ward identities in the planar gauge with the Leibbrandt-Mandelstam prescription -- Nonstandard gauges: A personal point of view -- Gauge independence through extended BRS symmetry: Application to the light-cone gauge -- Extended BRS-symmetry and renormalization in the axial gauge -- Superaxial gauges -- The Piguet-Sibold identities and the light-cone gauge -- BRS techniques applied to the temporal-planar gauge with the vienna prescription: The dependence on the axial vectors -- Comments on the proof of the renormalized action principle -- On-shell compatibility of clashing gauges in quark condensate contributions to standard model selfenergies -- Beyond perturbation theory in the axial gauge -- Cancellation of 1/n · .p-factors in light-cone gauge Yang-Mills theory -- The gluon propagator in two dimensional space-time -- Hot gluon matter and physical gauges -- Gluon response functions in noncovariant gauges -- Towards a consistent calculation of the QCD plasmon damping constant' -- Nonlocality, Coexistence of UV and IR Asymptotic Freedom and the Landau Damping of Hot QCD Plasma -- The temporal axial gauge at finite temperature.
Record Nr. UNISA-996466683003316
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1990
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