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Quantum Field Theory, as Simply as Possible [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, 95 b/w illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691174296
  • ISBN-13: 9780691174297
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, 95 b/w illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691174296
  • ISBN-13: 9780691174297
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An exceptionally accessible introduction to quantum field theory

Quantum field theory is by far the most spectacularly successful theory in physics, but also one of the most mystifying. This venerable subject provides the crucial bridge between the long established quantum mechanics and the still hypothetical string theory. Quantum Field Theory, as Simply as Possible provides an essential primer on the subject, giving readers the conceptual foundations they need to wrap their heads around one of the most important yet baffling subjects in physics.

Quantum field theory grew out of quantum mechanics in the late 1930s and was developed by a generation of brilliant young theorists, including Julian Schwinger and Richard Feynman. Their predictions were experimentally verified to an astounding accuracy unmatched by the rest of physics. Quantum field theory unifies quantum mechanics and special relativity, thus providing the framework for understanding the quantum mysteries of the subatomic world. With his trademark blend of wit and physical insight, A. Zee guides readers from the classical notion of the field to the modern frontiers of quantum field theory, covering a host of topics along the way, including antimatter, Feynman diagrams, virtual particles, the path integral, quantum chromodynamics, electroweak unification, grand unification, and quantum gravity.

A unique and valuable introduction for students and general readers alike, Quantum Field Theory, as Simply as Possible explains how quantum field theory informs our understanding of the universe, and how it can shed light on some of the deepest mysteries of physics.

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"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year" "Quantum Field Theory, as Simply as Possible is delivered with humour and erudition by Anthony Zee. What better way to get the little grey cells going than by unifying quantum mechanics and special relativity?" * New Scientist * "Certain to appeal to, instruct, and entertain at many levels."---J. F. Burkhart, Choice Reviews

Preface ix
Prologue: The greatest monument and a road map for a quest 1(14)
I Our physical world
15(52)
Preview of part I
15(2)
1 Matter and the forces that move it
17(5)
2 The rise of the classical field
22(12)
3 Time unified with space
34(13)
4 The geometry of spacetime
47(9)
5 The rise and fall and rise of particles
56(9)
Recap of part I
65(2)
II The road to quantum field theory
67(34)
Preview of part II
67(2)
1 Getting the best deal: from least time to extremal action
69(11)
2 Global versus local
80(4)
3 Enter the quantum
84(15)
Recap of part II
99(2)
III Becoming a quantum field theorist
101(36)
Preview of part III
101(2)
1 How to become a quantum field theorist (almost) instantly
103(9)
2 Origin of forces: range and exchange
112(11)
3 Attraction or repulsion: a mysterious but all important sign
123(12)
Recap of part III
135(2)
IV A universe of fields
137(48)
Preview of part IV
137(2)
1 Everybody is a field: Dirac set the electron free
139(10)
2 Theoretical physics, like music, starts with harmony but then tries to move on
149(13)
3 Quantum electrodynamics, perturbation theory, and cultural taboos
162(11)
4 The road to gauge theory
173(8)
Recap of part IV
181(2)
A well-deserved rest
183(2)
V Quantum field theory and the four fundamental interactions
185(112)
Preview of part V
185(2)
1 Antimatter!
187(5)
2 Too strong and too mean but ultimately free
192(19)
3 The weak and the electroweak interactions
211(28)
Addendum to chapter V.3
239(4)
4 Grand unification
243(18)
5 Gravity and curved spacetime
261(18)
6 Quantum gravity: The Holy Grail of theoretical physics?
279(16)
Recap of part V
295(2)
VI Quantum field theory is more intellectually complete than quantum mechanics
297(34)
Preview of part VI
297(2)
1 A question of identity
299(13)
2 Exclusion, inclusion, and quantum statistics
312(12)
3 Intellectual completeness
324(5)
Recap of part VI
329(2)
Parting comments and some unsolicited advice 331(14)
Timeline 345(2)
A short list of mathematical symbols 347(4)
Bibliography 351(2)
Index 353
A. Zee is professor of physics at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His many books include Top Ten Ideas of Physics, Fly by Night Physics, On Gravity, Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists, Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, and Fearful Symmetry (all Princeton).