Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 2

Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 2

Author: Julian Schwinger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-03-05

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0429967020

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This classic book (volume two of three volumes) is almost exclusively concerned with quantum electrodynamics. As such, it is retrospective in its subject matter. The topics discussed range from anomalous magnetic moments and vacuum polarization, in a variety of applications, to the energy level displacements in hydrogenic atoms, with occasional excursions into nuclear and high-energy physics. Based as it is upon the conceptually and computationally simple foundations of source theory, little in the way of formal mathematical apparatus is required, and thus most of the book is devoted to the working out of physical problems.


Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 3

Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 3

Author: Julian Schwinger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 042997809X

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An extension of Dr. Schwinger's two previous classic works, this volume contains four sections in addition to the previous sections of Electrodynamics II, which were concerned with the two-particle problem, and applications to hydrogenic atoms, positronium, and muonium.


Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 1

Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 1

Author: Julian Schwinger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 0429978111

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This classic, the first of three volumes, presents techniques that emphasize the unity of high-energy particle physics with electrodynamics, gravitational theory, and many-particle cooperative phenomena. What emerges is a theory intermediate in position between operator field theory and S-matrix theory, which rejects the dogmas of each and gains thereby a calculational ease and intuitiveness that make it a worthy contender to displace the earlier formulations.


Mathematical Methods For Physics

Mathematical Methods For Physics

Author: H. W. Wyld

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-03-14

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 0429978642

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This classic book helps students learn the basics in physics by bridging the gap between mathematics and the basic fundamental laws of physics. With supplemental material such as graphs and equations, Mathematical Methods for Physics creates a strong, solid anchor of learning. The text has three parts: Part I focuses on the use of special functions in solving the homogeneous partial differential equations of physics, and emphasizes applications to topics such as electrostatics, wave guides, and resonant cavities, vibrations of membranes, heat flow, potential flow in fluids, plane and spherical waves. Part II deals with the solution of inhomogeneous differential equations with particular emphasis on problems in electromagnetism, Green's functions for Poisson's equation, the wave equation and the diffusion equation, and the solution of integral equations by iteration, eigenfunction expansion and the Fredholm series. Finally, Part II explores complex variable techniques, including evalution of itegrals, dispersion relations, special functions in the complex plane, one-sided Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms.


Field Theory in Particle Physics, Volume 1

Field Theory in Particle Physics, Volume 1

Author: B. de Wit

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13: 0444596224

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``Field Theory in Particle Physics'' is an introduction to the use ofrelativistic field theory in particle physics. The authors explain the principalconcepts of perturbative field theory and demonstrate their application inpractical situations. The material presented in this book has been testedextensively in courses and the book is written in a lucid and engaging style.Many interesting problems are included at the end of each chapter, both to testthe understanding of the subject matter and to further amplify the ideas in thetext. The authors have taken great care to make their presentation asself-contained as possible by adding several appendices.


Intermediate Quantum Mechanics

Intermediate Quantum Mechanics

Author: Roman Jackiw

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-03-05

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0429973276

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Graduate students in both theoretical and experimental physics will find this third edition of Intermediate Quantum Mechanics , refined and updated in 1986, indispensable. The first part of the book deals with the theory of atomic structure, while the second and third parts deal with the relativistic wave equations and introduction to field theory, making Intermediate Quantum Mechanics more complete than any other single-volume work on the subject.


Quantum Field Theory

Quantum Field Theory

Author: Claude Itzykson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-09-20

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 0486134695

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This comprehensive text begins with the standard quantization of electrodynamics and perturbative renormalization, advancing to functional methods, relativistic bound states, broken symmetries, nonabelian gauge fields, and asymptotic behavior. 1980 edition.


The use of accelerators and the phenomena of collisions of elementary particles with high-order energy to generate electrical energy. The «Electron» Project. Monograph

The use of accelerators and the phenomena of collisions of elementary particles with high-order energy to generate electrical energy. The «Electron» Project. Monograph

Author: Ibratjon Aliyev

Publisher: Litres

Published: 2023-01-25

Total Pages: 768

ISBN-13: 5045249576

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The monograph presents an introductory part to the physics of resonant nuclear reactions, describes a study on the use of 6 nuclear reactions on accelerators as an energy source. A installation operating on this principle and being a solution to the problem of a global shortage of electrical energy is described. The book is addressed to all researchers in the field of the nuclear reactions, university teachers, masters, students and anyone interested in the future of progress and science.


Gribov-85 Memorial Volume: Exploring Quantum Field Theory - Proceedings Of The Memorial Workshop Devoted To The 85th Birthday Of V N Gribov

Gribov-85 Memorial Volume: Exploring Quantum Field Theory - Proceedings Of The Memorial Workshop Devoted To The 85th Birthday Of V N Gribov

Author: Yuri L Dokshitzer

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 549

ISBN-13: 9813141719

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Vladimir Naumovich Gribov is one of the creators of modern theoretical physics. The concepts and methods that Gribov has developed in the second half of the 20th century became cornerstones of the physics of high energy hadron interactions (relativistic theory of complex angular momenta, a notion of the vacuum pole — Pomeron, effective reggeon field theory), condensed matter physics (critical phenomena), neutrino oscillations, and nuclear physics.His unmatched insights into the nature of the quantum field theory helped to elucidate, in particular, the origin of classical solutions (instantons), quantum anomalies, specific problems in quantization of non-Abelian fields (Gribov anomalies, Gribov horizon), and the role of light quarks in the color confinement phenomenon.The fifth memorial workshop which marked Gribov's 85th birthday took place at the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia, in June 2015. Participants of the workshop who came to Chernogolovka from different parts of the world presented new results of studies of many challenging theoretical physics problems across a broad variety of topics, and shared memories about their colleague, great teacher and friend.This book is a collection of the presented talks and contributed papers, which affirm the everlasting impact of Gribov's scientific heritage upon the physics of the 21st century.