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(Ebook) Quantum Field Theory by Michael V. Sadovskii ISBN 9783110270297, 9783110270358, 3110270293, 3110270358

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Authors:Michael V. Sadovskii
Pages:423 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:De Gruyter, Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Language:english
File Size:2.73 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783110270297, 9783110270358, 3110270293, 3110270358
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(Ebook) Quantum Field Theory by Michael V. Sadovskii ISBN 9783110270297, 9783110270358, 3110270293, 3110270358

This book discusses the main concepts of the Standard Model of elementary particles in a compact and straightforward way. The work illustrates the unity of modern theoretical physics by combining approaches and concepts of the quantum field theory and modern condensed matter theory. The inductive approach allows a deep understanding of ideas and methods used for solving problems in this field.We have no better way of describing elementary particles than quantum field theory. A quantum field in general is an assembly of an infinite number of interacting harmonic oscillators. Excitations of such oscillators are associated with particles … All this has the flavor of the 19th century, when people tried to construct mechanical models for all phenomena. I see nothing wrong with it, because any nontrivial idea is in a certain sense correct. The garbage of the past often becomes the treasure of the present (and vice versa). For this reason we shall boldly investigate all possible analogies together with our main problem. ‒ A.M. Polyakov, "Gauge Fields and Strings", 1987.
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