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Local Quantum Physics: Fields, Particles, Algebras 2nd. rev. and enlarged ed. 1996 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 390 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1270 g, XV, 390 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Aug-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540610499
  • ISBN-13: 9783540610496
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 390 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1270 g, XV, 390 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
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  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540610499
  • ISBN-13: 9783540610496
The new edition provided the opportunity of adding a new chapter entitled "Principles and Lessons of Quantum Physics". It was a tempting challenge to try to sharpen the points at issue in the long lasting debate on the Copenhagen Spirit, to assess the significance of various arguments from our present vantage point, seventy years after the advent of quantum theory, where, after ali, some problems appear in a different light. It includes a section on the assumptions leading to the specific mathematical formalism of quantum theory and a section entitled "The evolutionary picture" describing my personal conclusions. Alto­ gether the discussion suggests that the conventional language is too narrow and that neither the mathematical nor the conceptual structure are built for eter­ nity. Future theories will demand radical changes though not in the direction of a return to determinism. Essential lessons taught by Bohr will persist. This chapter is essentially self-contained. Some new material has been added in the last chapter. It concerns the char­ acterization of specific theories within the general frame and recent progress in quantum field theory on curved space-time manifolds. A few pages on renor­ malization have been added in Chapter II and some effort has been invested in the search for mistakes and unclear passages in the first edition. The central objective of the book, expressed in the title "Local Quantum Physics", is the synthesis between special relativity and quantum theory to­ gether with a few other principles of general nature.

The book gives an account of local quantum physics - the synthesis of quantum theory with the principle of locality. It describes both the physical concepts and the mathematical structures and their consequences. The ideas are assessed both thoroughly and critically. The new edition has been revised and contains a new chapter on the theory of measurement.

Recenzijas

"Indeed, both the expert in the field and the novice will enjoy Haags insightful exposition... This (superb) book is bound to occupy a place on a par with other classics in the mathematical physics literature." Physics Today "...enjoyable reading to anybody interested in the development of fundamental physical theories." Zentralblatt f. Mathematik

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
I. Background.-
1. Quantum Mechanics.-
2. The Principle of Locality in
Classical Physics and the Relativity Theories.-
3. Poincaré Invariant Quantum
Theory.-
4. Action Principle.-
5. Basic Quantum Field Theory.- II. General
Quantum Field Theory.-
1. Mathematical Considerations and General
Postulates.-
3. Physical Interpretation in Terms of Particles.-
4. General
Collision Theory.-
5. Some Consequences of the Postulates.- III. Algebras of
Local Observables and Fields.-
1. Review of the Perspective.-
2. Von Neumann
Algebras. C*-Algebras. W*-Algebras.-
3. The Net of Algebras of Local
Observables.-
4. The Vacuum Sector.- IV. Charges, Global Gauge Groups and
Exchange Symmetry.-
1. Charge Superselection Sectors.-
2. The DHR-Analysis.-
3. The Buchholz-Fredenhagen-Analysis.-
4. Global Gauge Group and Charge
Carrying Fields.-
5. Low Dimensional Space-Time and Braid Group Statistics.-
V. Thermal States and Modular Automorphisms.-
1. Gibbs Ensembles,
Thermodynamic Limit, KMS-Condition.-
2. Modular Automorphisms and Modular
Conjugation.-
3. Direct Characterization of Equilibrium States.-
4. Modular
Automorphisms of Local Algebras.-
5. Phase Space, Nuclearity, Split Property,
Local Equilibrium.-
6. The Universal Type of Local Algebras.- VI. Particles.
Completeness of the Particle Picture.-
1. Detectors, Coincidence
Arrangements, Cross Sections.-
2. The Particle Content.-
3. The Physical
State Space of Quantum Electrodynamics.- VII. Principles and Lessons of
Quantum Physics. A Review of Interpretations, Mathematical Formalism and
Perspectives.-
1. The Copenhagen Spirit. Criticisms, Elaborations.-
2. The
Mathematical Formalism.-
3. The Evolutionary Picture.- VIII. Retrospective
and Outlook.-
1. Algebraic Approach vs. Euclidean Quantum Field Theory.-
2.
Supersymmetry.-
3. TheChallenge from General Relativity.- Author Index and
References.