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Relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory [[electronic resource] /] / Franz Gross
Relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory [[electronic resource] /] / Franz Gross
Autore Gross Franz
Edizione [Wiley science paperback ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 1999, c1993
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (646 p.)
Disciplina 530.12
539.7
Collana Wiley science paperback series
Soggetto topico Relativistic quantum theory
Quantum field theory
Symmetry (Physics)
Gauge fields (Physics)
Teoria quàntica de camps
Simetria (Física)
Camps de galga (Física)
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 1-281-76435-3
9786611764357
0-471-59113-0
3-527-61733-7
3-527-61734-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory; CONTENTS; Preface; Part I QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION; 1. Quantization of the Nonrelativistic String; 1.1 The one-dimensional classical string; 1.2 Normal modes of the string; 1.3 Quantization of the string; 1.4 Canonical commutation relations; 1.5 The number operator and phonon states; 1.6 The quanta as particles; 1.7 The classical limit: Field-particle duality; 1.8 Time translation; Problems; 2. Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field; 2.1 Lorentz transformations; 2.2 Relativistic form of Maxwell's theory
2.3 Interactions between particles and fields2.4 Plane wave expansions; 2.5 Massive vector fields; 2.6 Field quantization; 2.7 Spin of the photon; Problems; 3. Interaction of Radiation with Matter; 3.1 Time evolution and the S-matrix; 3.2 Decay rates and cross sections; 3.3 Atomic decay; 3.4 The Lamb shift; 3.5 Deuteron photodisintegration; Problems; Part II RELATlVlSTlC EQUATIONS; 4. The Klein-Gordon Equation; 4.1 The equation; 4.2 Conserved norm; 4.3 Solutions for free particles; 4.4 Pair creation from a high Coulomb barrier; 4.5 Two-component form; 4.6 Nonrelativistic limit
4.7 Coulomb scattering4.8 Negative energy states; Problems; 5. The Dirac Equation; 5.1 The equation; 5.2 Conserved norm; 5.3 Solutions for free particles; 5.4 Charge conjugation; 5.5 Coulomb scattering; 5.6 Negative energy states; 5.7 Nonrelativistic limit; 5.8 The Lorentz group; 5.9 Covariance of the Dirac equation; 5.10 Bilinear covariants; 5.11 Chirality and massless fermions; Problems; 6. Application of the Dirac Equation; 6.1 Spherically symmetric potentials; 6.2 Hadronic structure; 6.3 Hydrogen-like atoms; Problems; Part III ELEMENTS OF QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; 7. Second Quantization
7.1 Schrödinger theory7.2 Identical particles; 7.3 Charged Klein-Gordon theory; 7.4 Dirac theory; 7.5 Interactions: An introduction; Problems; 8. Symmetries I; 8.1 Noether's theorem; 8.2 Translations; 8.3 Transformations of states and operators; 8.4 Parity; 8.5 Charge conjugation; 8.6 Time reversal; 8.7 The PCT theorem; Problems; 9. Interacting Field Theories; 9.1 Ø3 theory: An example; 9.2 Relativistic decays; 9.3 Relativistic scattering; 9.4 Introduction to the Feynman rules; 9.5 Calculation of the cross section; 9.6 Effective nonrelativistic potential; 9.7 Identical particles
9.8 Pion-nucleon interactions and isospin9.9 One-pion exchange; 9.10 Electroweak decays; Problems; 10. Quantum Electrodynamics; 10.1 The Hamiltonian; 10.2 Photon propagator: ep scattering; 10.3 Antiparticles: e+e- ->+ μ+μ-; 10.4 e+e- annihilation; 10.5 Fermion propagator: Compton scattering; Problems; 11. Loops and Introduction to Renormalization; 11.1 Wick's theorem; 11.2 QED to second order; 11.3 Electron self-energy; 11.4 Vacuum bubbles; 11.5 Vacuum polarization; 11.6 Loop integrals and dimensional regularization; 11.7 Dispersion relations; 11.8 Vertex corrections
11.9 Charge renormalization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144733903321
Gross Franz  
New York, : Wiley, 1999, c1993
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory [[electronic resource] /] / Franz Gross
Relativistic quantum mechanics and field theory [[electronic resource] /] / Franz Gross
Autore Gross Franz
Edizione [Wiley science paperback ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Wiley, 1999, c1993
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (646 p.)
Disciplina 530.12
539.7
Collana Wiley science paperback series
Soggetto topico Relativistic quantum theory
Quantum field theory
Symmetry (Physics)
Gauge fields (Physics)
Teoria quàntica de camps
Simetria (Física)
Camps de galga (Física)
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 1-281-76435-3
9786611764357
0-471-59113-0
3-527-61733-7
3-527-61734-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory; CONTENTS; Preface; Part I QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION; 1. Quantization of the Nonrelativistic String; 1.1 The one-dimensional classical string; 1.2 Normal modes of the string; 1.3 Quantization of the string; 1.4 Canonical commutation relations; 1.5 The number operator and phonon states; 1.6 The quanta as particles; 1.7 The classical limit: Field-particle duality; 1.8 Time translation; Problems; 2. Quantization of the Electromagnetic Field; 2.1 Lorentz transformations; 2.2 Relativistic form of Maxwell's theory
2.3 Interactions between particles and fields2.4 Plane wave expansions; 2.5 Massive vector fields; 2.6 Field quantization; 2.7 Spin of the photon; Problems; 3. Interaction of Radiation with Matter; 3.1 Time evolution and the S-matrix; 3.2 Decay rates and cross sections; 3.3 Atomic decay; 3.4 The Lamb shift; 3.5 Deuteron photodisintegration; Problems; Part II RELATlVlSTlC EQUATIONS; 4. The Klein-Gordon Equation; 4.1 The equation; 4.2 Conserved norm; 4.3 Solutions for free particles; 4.4 Pair creation from a high Coulomb barrier; 4.5 Two-component form; 4.6 Nonrelativistic limit
4.7 Coulomb scattering4.8 Negative energy states; Problems; 5. The Dirac Equation; 5.1 The equation; 5.2 Conserved norm; 5.3 Solutions for free particles; 5.4 Charge conjugation; 5.5 Coulomb scattering; 5.6 Negative energy states; 5.7 Nonrelativistic limit; 5.8 The Lorentz group; 5.9 Covariance of the Dirac equation; 5.10 Bilinear covariants; 5.11 Chirality and massless fermions; Problems; 6. Application of the Dirac Equation; 6.1 Spherically symmetric potentials; 6.2 Hadronic structure; 6.3 Hydrogen-like atoms; Problems; Part III ELEMENTS OF QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; 7. Second Quantization
7.1 Schrödinger theory7.2 Identical particles; 7.3 Charged Klein-Gordon theory; 7.4 Dirac theory; 7.5 Interactions: An introduction; Problems; 8. Symmetries I; 8.1 Noether's theorem; 8.2 Translations; 8.3 Transformations of states and operators; 8.4 Parity; 8.5 Charge conjugation; 8.6 Time reversal; 8.7 The PCT theorem; Problems; 9. Interacting Field Theories; 9.1 Ø3 theory: An example; 9.2 Relativistic decays; 9.3 Relativistic scattering; 9.4 Introduction to the Feynman rules; 9.5 Calculation of the cross section; 9.6 Effective nonrelativistic potential; 9.7 Identical particles
9.8 Pion-nucleon interactions and isospin9.9 One-pion exchange; 9.10 Electroweak decays; Problems; 10. Quantum Electrodynamics; 10.1 The Hamiltonian; 10.2 Photon propagator: ep scattering; 10.3 Antiparticles: e+e- ->+ μ+μ-; 10.4 e+e- annihilation; 10.5 Fermion propagator: Compton scattering; Problems; 11. Loops and Introduction to Renormalization; 11.1 Wick's theorem; 11.2 QED to second order; 11.3 Electron self-energy; 11.4 Vacuum bubbles; 11.5 Vacuum polarization; 11.6 Loop integrals and dimensional regularization; 11.7 Dispersion relations; 11.8 Vertex corrections
11.9 Charge renormalization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830882303321
Gross Franz  
New York, : Wiley, 1999, c1993
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui