From classical field theory to perturbative quantum field theory
Language: English Series: Progress in mathematical physics | / edited by Giuseppe Dito; v. 74Publication details: Springer, Birkhauser 2019 SwitzerlandDescription: xix, 538pISBN:- 9783030047375
- 530.143 D949f
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530.143 D517D DYNAMICAL THEORY OF GROUPS AND FIELDS | 530.143 D568C CONFORMAL FIELD THEORY | 530.143 D912 The conceptual framework of quantum field theory | 530.143 D949f From classical field theory to perturbative quantum field theory | 530.143 EC74G3 GREEN'S FUNCTIONS IN QUANTUM PHYSICS | 530.143 EX11K EXACT SOLUTIONS OF EINSTEIN'S FIEL EQUATIONS | 530.143 F12G GAUGE FIELDS INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM THEORY |
This book develops a novel approach to perturbative quantum field theory: starting with a perturbative formulation of classical field theory, quantization is achieved by means of deformation quantization of the underlying free theory and by applying the principle that as much of the classical structure as possible should be maintained.
The resulting formulation of perturbative quantum field theory is a version of the Epstein-Glaser renormalization that is conceptually clear, mathematically rigorous and pragmatically useful for physicists. The connection to traditional formulations of perturbative quantum field theory is also elaborated on, and the formalism is illustrated in a wealth of examples and exercises.
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