Quantum Field Theory In A Nutshell
by A. Zee /
2003 / English / DjVu
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An esteemed researcher and acclaimed popular author takes up the
challenge of providing a clear, relatively brief, and fully
up-to-date introduction to one of the most vital but notoriously
difficult subjects in theoretical physics. A quantum field theory
text for the twenty-first century, this book makes the essential
tool of modern theoretical physics available to any student who
has completed a course on quantum mechanics and is eager to go
on.
An esteemed researcher and acclaimed popular author takes up the
challenge of providing a clear, relatively brief, and fully
up-to-date introduction to one of the most vital but notoriously
difficult subjects in theoretical physics. A quantum field theory
text for the twenty-first century, this book makes the essential
tool of modern theoretical physics available to any student who
has completed a course on quantum mechanics and is eager to go
on.
Quantum field theory was invented to deal simultaneously with
special relativity and quantum mechanics, the two greatest
discoveries of early twentieth-century physics, but it has become
increasingly important to many areas of physics. These days,
physicists turn to quantum field theory to describe a multitude
of phenomena.
Quantum field theory was invented to deal simultaneously with
special relativity and quantum mechanics, the two greatest
discoveries of early twentieth-century physics, but it has become
increasingly important to many areas of physics. These days,
physicists turn to quantum field theory to describe a multitude
of phenomena.
Stressing critical ideas and insights, Zee uses numerous examples
to lead students to a true conceptual understanding of quantum
field theory--what it means and what it can do. He covers an
unusually diverse range of topics, including various contemporary
developments, while guiding readers through thoughtfully designed
problems. In contrast to previous texts, Zee incorporates gravity
from the outset and discusses the innovative use of quantum field
theory in modern condensed matter theory.
Stressing critical ideas and insights, Zee uses numerous examples
to lead students to a true conceptual understanding of quantum
field theory--what it means and what it can do. He covers an
unusually diverse range of topics, including various contemporary
developments, while guiding readers through thoughtfully designed
problems. In contrast to previous texts, Zee incorporates gravity
from the outset and discusses the innovative use of quantum field
theory in modern condensed matter theory.
Without a solid understanding of quantum field theory, no student
can claim to have mastered contemporary theoretical physics.
Offering a remarkably accessible conceptual introduction, this
text will be widely welcomed and used.
Without a solid understanding of quantum field theory, no student
can claim to have mastered contemporary theoretical physics.
Offering a remarkably accessible conceptual introduction, this
text will be widely welcomed and used.