Non-Perturbative Field Theory: From Two Dimensional Conformal Field Theory to QCD in Four Dimensions

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Main Details

Title Non-Perturbative Field Theory: From Two Dimensional Conformal Field Theory to QCD in Four Dimensions
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Yitzhak Frishman
By (author) Jacob Sonnenschein
SeriesCambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:456
Dimensions(mm): Height 253,Width 182
Category/GenreQuantum physics
ISBN/Barcode 9780521662659
ClassificationsDewey:530.143
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 8 April 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Providing a new perspective on quantum field theory, this book gives a pedagogical and up-to-date exposition of non-perturbative methods in relativistic quantum field theory and introduces the reader to modern research work in theoretical physics. It describes in detail non-perturbative methods in quantum field theory, and explores two- dimensional and four- dimensional gauge dynamics using those methods. The book concludes with a summary emphasizing the interplay between two- and four- dimensional gauge theories. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book covers topics from two-dimensional conformal symmetry, affine Lie algebras, solitons, integrable models, bosonization, and 't Hooft model, to four-dimensional conformal invariance, integrability, large N expansion, Skyrme model, monopoles and instantons. Applications, first to simple field theories and gauge dynamics in two dimensions, and then to gauge theories in four dimensions and quantum chromodynamics (QCD) in particular, are thoroughly described.

Author Biography

YITZHAK FRISHMAN is a Professor Emeritus at the Weizmann Institute, Israel, where he has served as head of the Einstein Centre for Theoretical Physics and head of the Department of Particle Physics. JACOB SONNENSCHEIN is a Professor of Physics at Tel Aviv University, Israel, where he was head of the Particle Physics Department from 2003 to 2007.

Reviews

'... Non-Perturbative Field Theory will have enduring value as a comprehensive reference.' Contemporary Physics