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 Call number: 9783319446035:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: From QCD Flux Tubes to Gravitational S-matrix and Back Author(s): Victor Gorbenko Date: 2017 Size: 1 online resource (XII, 133 p. 32 illus., 24 illus. in color p.) Contents: Effective Field Theory for Relativistic Strings -- Worldsheet S-matrix -- Simplest Quantum Gravity -- Natural Tuning.-Flux Tube Spectrum from Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz ISBN: 9783319446035 Series: eBooks Series: Springer eBooks Series: Springer 2017 package Keywords: Physics , Quantum field theory , String theory , Gravitation , Cosmology , Physics , Quantum Field Theories, String Theory , Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory , Cosmology Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: 9781608071302:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Microwave network design using the scattering matrix Author(s): Januasz A. Dobrowolski Date: 2010 Edition: Artech House microwave library Publisher: Artech House Size: 1 online resource (269 p.) Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of uniform waveguides -- 3. Theory of transmission lines -- 4. Wave variables and the scattering matrix -- 5. Signal analysis of multiport networks -- 6. Mode wave variables and mixed mode scattering matrix of differenti al networks -- 7. Noise wave variables and the scattering matrix -- 8. Noise analysis of multiport networks -- 9. Scattering functions in nonlinear modeling of microwave devices. ISBN: 9781608071296 Keywords: Microwave circuits. , Microwave communication systems. , S-matrix theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: TK7876.D638::2016 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Scattering parameters in RF and microwave circuit analysis and design Author(s): Janusz A. Dobrowolski Date: 2016 Publisher: Artech House Size: 402 p Contents: Introduction -- Theory of uniform waveguides -- Theory of transmission lines -- Wave variables and the scattering matrix -- Signal analysis of multiport networks -- Mode wave variables and mixed-mode scattering matrix of differential networks -- Sig nal analysis of differential multiport networks -- Noise wave variables and the scattering matrix -- Noise analysis of multiport networks -- Differential- and common-mode waves and correlation matrices -- Noise analysis of differential netowrks -- Scatter ing functions in nonlinear modeling microwave devices ISBN: 9781630810931 Keywords: Microwave circuits , Microwave communication systems , S-matrix theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: SPRINGER-1981-9783709186428:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: New Developments in Mathematical Physics Author(s): Date: 1981 Size: 1 online resource (706 p.) Note: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8642-8 Contents: Foreword -- Lectures -- Classical Scattering Theory -- Geometric Methods in Scattering Theory -- Three-Body Coulomb Scattering -- Inverse Spectral and Scattering Theory -- Time Delay of Quantum Scattering Processes -- Finiteness of Total Cross-Sections -- Analyticity Properties of the S-Matrix: Historical Survey and Recent Results in S-Matrix Theory and Axiomatic Field Theory -- Scattering in Quantum Field Theory: The M.P.S.A. Approach in Complex Momentum Space -- Geometrical Aspects of Gauge Configurations -- A Brief Introduction to the Geometry of Gauge Fields -- The Geometry of Symmetry Breakingin Gauge Theories -- Geometric Aspects of Quantized Gauge Theories -- Recent Developments in Finite Energy (Topological) Monopole Theory -- Seminars -- On the Universal Low Energy Limit in Nonrelativistic Scattering Theory -- On Classical Time Delay -- A Finite-Energy SU(3) Solution Which Does not Satisfy the Bogomolny Equations -- $$\rm {\tilde S}O_0$$ (3.2)-Invariant Scattering of Dirac Singletons -- Generating Multimonopoles by Soliton Theoretic Method -- Remarks on Lattice Gauge Models -- The Klein-Kaluza Theory with a Torsion -- Attempts at a Geometrical Understanding of Higgs Fields -- Monopoles in SU2-Yang-Milis Theory -- Extended Kaluza-Klein Unified Gauge Theories -- Rigorous Estimates of the Elastic e¯ (µ¯p) Scattering Amplitude -- On the Relation Between Bare and Dressed Charge in QED -- Decomposition of the Coherence Relation in C*-Algebraic Many Body Physics -- Optical Theorem for Three-Three Scattering -- On the Determination of tN Phase Shifts from Isospin Constraints and Fixed t Analyticity ISBN: 9783709186428 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Acta Physica Austriaca, Supplementum XXIII Proceedings of the XX. Internationale Universitätswochen für Kernphysik 1981 der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz at Schladming (Steiermark, Austria), February 17—26, 1981: 23/1981 Keywords: Physics , Physics , Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: SPRINGER-1978-9783540357605:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Few Body Systems and Nuclear Forces I 8. International Conference Held in Graz, August 24–30, 1978 Author(s): Date: 1978 Size: 1 online resource (442 p.) Note: 10.1007/3-540-08917-9 Contents: Neutron-proton charge exchange scattering between 200 and 600 MeV -- n-p Charge exchange scattering from 150 TO 800 MeV -- Nucleon-nucleon scattering in a non-Abelian gauge theory -- Coupled channel effects on nucleon-nucleon phase shifts and resonances -- Nucleon-nucleon potential from Regge-Pole theory in momentum space -- N-N potential from Regge-Pole theory -- On the potential reconciliation of the n-p 3S1-3D1 and 3D2 phase parameters and the quadrupole moment of the deuteron -- Role of non-iterative diagrams in nn-scattering -- Correlations between potentials and observables in the nn interaction -- Particle mixing and charge asymmetric an forces -- Treatment of divergent expansions in scattering theory -- Measurements on bound antinucleon-nucleon systems -- Nonperturbative calculation of nucleon-antinucleon annihilation diagrams in a simple model -- Investigation of the A.N interaction in the deuteron -- Investigation of the ?NN, ??N and ??? formfactor -- Light front field theory treatment of the 2n problem -- Unity of relativistic corrections and meson exchange currents -- Nucleon — Nucleon phase shifts calculated using the Blankenbecler — Sugar equation -- Quasi-elastic electron scattering and the momentum distribution of the deuteron -- Neutron-proton capture total cross section between 38 and 73 MeV -- The neutron electric form factor and quasi-elastic electron-deuteron scattering -- The electron-deuteron tensor polarization and the short range behaviour of the deuteron wave function -- Deuteron formfactor calculations with the Bethe-Salpeter equation -- Relativistic calculation of the photon circular polarization in np??d process -- Thermal n-p radiative capture -- Special coherent states for ?-n scattering -- On the field-theoretic approach to low-energy ?-N interaction -- S-wave pion-nucleon phase shifts in Padé approximation -- Some considerations of the nucleon as a bound triquark -- Multiquark dibaryon resonances -- High energy p-p elastic scattering and constituent multiple scattering model -- A new stable dibaryon -- Proton-proton bremsstrahlung -- Proton-proton bremsstrahlung with polarized protons -- Isobar excitation in proton-proton bremsstrahlung -- Criteria for the choice of p-p bremsstrahlung experiments -- The interference of initial and final state amplitudes in p-d bremsstrahlung near the break-up threshold -- Off-energy-shell continuation of the two-body T-matrix in the presence of resonances -- The coulomb contribution to proton-proton scattering phase shifts -- The Coulomb contribution to ?+-p phase shifts -- The one photon exchange potential in configuration space -- The Coulomb interference term in polarization analysis and the determination of the transition matrix -- Polarized proton-proton scattering at intermediate energies -- Polarization measurement in proton-proton scattering at 6.14 MeV -- Measurement of spin interactions in high Pt proton-proton elastic scattering -- Measurement of the component Ayy of the spin-correlation tensor for p-p elastic scattering at 10 MeV -- D,R,A and P for small angle p-p elastic scattering at 312,392 and 493 MeV -- NP triple scattering experiments and I=O NN phase shifts -- Status of n-p measurements and phase shift analyses near 50 MeV -- The production of pions by polarized protons incident on hydrogen and deuterium -- Quasi-elastic scattering of polarized protons -- The three-nucleon bound state computed with explicit ?(1236) components -- Solution of the bound trinucleon including the effects of the isobar ?(1236) -- Perturbation approach to the 3He bound state with the reid soft-core potential -- Three nucleon observables with meson theoretical interactions -- Charge-dependent three-body force with N*(1236) in the intermediate states -- The N-D and N-D* momentum distributions -- Electromagnetic structure of 3He and 4He at large momentum transfer -- S-matrix pole trajectories in the 3N-system -- Is there a three neutron resonance? -- Three-body reactions with charged particles -- Unexpected behavior of the cca transition operators under particle interchange -- Minimal relativistic dynamics of the 3? and ??N systems -- (n,d) elastic differential cross section at 2.48 and 3.28 MeV and related phase shift analyses -- Backward elastic nd-scattering in the energy range 350 – 550 MeV -- nd backward scattering from 200 to 800 MeV -- Quasi free scattering in the 2H(n, 2n)p reaction at En = 21. 5MeV -- A four-dimensional approach to the almost 4? H(d,2p)n data -- The D(p,2p)n reaction at 50 MeV -- What collinearity effect? -- A test on p1-n-p2 colinearity resonance of D(po,p1p2)n reaction at E0= 156 MeV -- Coulomb break-up of Deuteron by Muon and n-p off-energy-shell effects -- Detailed calculations of ?-d elastic scattering at medium energies -- Practical scheme for low energy ? - d scattering -- An important contribution to ?D scattering in the resonance region -- The NN? system--an effective 3-body problem with unusual disconnectedness structure -- Pion-deuteron optical potential -- Dibaryon resonances in ?NN and ??NN dynamics -- Elastic scattering differential cross-section of ?± on deuteron at 47 MeV -- Application of Faddeev equations to K? d??? Ap at low energy -- Exchange current effects in the reaction 3He(?,?+)3H -- Electromagnetic sum rules for light nuclei -- Practical calculations of P-D scattering -- Differential cross-sections for elastic p-d and n-d scattering at 10 MeV -- Investigation of the p-d elastic scattering with polarized protons and deuterons -- Measurement on T21 for proton-deuteron elastic scattering at ED 20 Mev -- On the asymptotic normalization of the deuteron D-state by p-d elastic scattering -- Proton-deuteron analyzing power at 14.1 MEV -- 1H( $$\vec n$$ ,n)1H and 2H( $$\vec n$$ ,n)2H at 14.2 MeV -- Analysing power measurements in deuteron-proton scattering from 5 to 13 MeV -- Backward angle p-d elastic scattering at 316 and 516 MeV -- Neutron analyzing power in the reaction $$\vec n$$ +d?n1+n2+p -- Vector analyzing power in final state interaction region for deuteron breakup reaction -- Solution of four-nucleon integral equations using the effective UPA -- The bound states of the two-, three- and four-nucleon systems and the nuclear force -- Energy-dependent pole approximations in the four-body equations -- Four-body calculation of 3He(p,p)3He and d(d,p)3H -- Four-body model of the four-nucleon system -- Study of few-nucleon systems by means of analytical continuation in core constant -- Analyzing power measurements for the 4-nucleon system below 6 MeV -- Comparison of the mirror reactions 2H(d,p)3H and 2H(d,n)3He -- Analyzing power for the elastic n-3He-scattering -- The low energy neutron scattering lengths of He3 and T and their relation to the four-body problem -- p+3He elastic scattering from 18 to 48 MeV -- Collinearity revisited in D(d,pd)n at 12.2 MeV -- The 2H(d,N) reaction: Measurement and theoretical analysis -- The 3He(p,pp)d*/3He(p,pp)d ratio at E = 136 MeV -- Photo-disintegration of the alpha particle -- The bound states of ? 4 He - ? 4 H -- Some phenomena near nuclear surface -- Exploration of a continuum ambiguity in the 3He(d,d)3He phase-shift analysis at 0.32 MeV -- The scattering of polarized deuterons on 3 He between 10 and 17 MeV -- The deuteron break-up induced by ?-particles -- Low-energy alpha-induced deuteron breakup studied with a six-detector system and a Faddeev analysis -- Investigation of resonances in d-? elastic scattering -- Three-body model of the deuteron breakup reaction by an ?-particle -- Three model approaches to the ?-d relative wave function in the 6Li nucleus -- ?+n+P??+n+P elastic scattering at very low energies -- 3He + 6Li elastic scattering at 27 MeV -- The 6Li(3He,3He)6Li and 6Li(3He,3H)6Be Reactions at 27 MeV -- Three trion breakup of 6Li + 3He at 132 MeV -- Three-alpha model calculations and the O2 + state of 12 C -- Three-body calculations for light nuclei using separable potentials -- A model three-particle system for studying limitations of the shell-model approach to nuclear reactions -- Effect of higher ordered terms in the cluster expansion of correlation function on the structure of light nuclei -- Nucleon spectral function in Li6 -- New-results in the search of high energy deuterons from the 3He + 3He reaction -- Interaction-time effects of quasifree processes -- Continuous particle spectra from ?-induced breakup of ?-particles at E? = 130 MeV -- Phase-space analysis of continuous spectra -- Four-body approach to ?(3He,3He)? and 6Li(p,p)6Li reactions -- Application of few-body methods to atomic and molecular structure -- Two Hilbert space scattering theory: Recent progress -- Relationships between different formulations of N-body scattering and origin of spurious solutions -- Spurious solutions in few-body equations -- Time delay in N-body scattering -- Derivation of an approximate three-body model of deuteron stripping from N-body scattering theory -- Time dependent approach to the collision of two charged composite particles -- Scattering amplitudes for two charged fragments -- On off-shell transformations and wave function formalisms in many-body scattering theories -- Hamiltonian formulation of N-body theories -- Quantal rules for non-Hermitian bound state formalisms based on N-body scattering theory -- Method of orthogonalized distorted waves in the many-body scattering theory -- Ghost states and pauli principle in many-body scattering -- The green function hierarchy and the three-body problem -- Examination of many-body resonances by means of analytical continuation of bound states -- Convergence of the distorted wave series -- On asymptotic completeness in scattering theory -- Multiparticle core in nuclei -- The two pion exchange three-nucleon potential and nuclear matter -- Charge asymmetry of nuclear forces and binding energies of heavy nuclei -- Solution of the inverse scattering problem in the finite-difference approximation ISBN: 9783540357605 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Lecture Notes in Physics: 82 Keywords: Physics , Physics , Physics, general Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. 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 Call number: SPRINGER-1976-9783709184738:ONLINE Show nearby items on shelf Title: Quantum Dynamics: Models and Mathematics Author(s): Date: 1976 Size: 1 online resource (240 p.) Note: 10.1007/978-3-7091-8473-8 Contents: Jordan Algebras Versus C* -Algebras -- Decomposition of Families of Unbounded Operators -- Structure of (real-time) P (?)2Green’s Functions -- Asymptotic Perturbation Expansion for the S-matrix in P (?)2 Quantum Field Theory Models -- Time Ordered Operator Products and the Scattering Matrix in P (?)2 Models -- Recent Progress on the Yukawa2 Quantum Field Theory -- The Cluster Expansion for Y2 -- External Field Dependence of Magnetization and Long Range Order in Quantum Field Theory -- Critical Exponents and Renormalization in the (?)4 Scaling Limit -- An Asymptotic Perturbation Expansion for Multiphase$$\varphi _2^4 \cdot \cdots 167$$ -- Renormalization Problem in Massless (?4)4+? Theory -- Challenging Problems in Singular Dynamical Systems -- Thermodynamic Limit of the Free Energy and Correlation Functions of Spin Systems -- The Lorenz Attractor and the Problem of Turbulence ISBN: 9783709184738 Series: eBooks Series: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer eBooks Series: Acta Physica Austriaca, Proceedings of the Symposium “Quantum Dynamics: Models and Mathematics” at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, Federal Republic of Germany, September 8—12, 1975: 16/1976 Keywords: Physics , Physics , Physics, general Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Full Text: Click here Location: ONLINE

 Call number: QC794.8.S8L578 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Strongly interacting particles Author(s): Riccardo Levi Setti Thomas Lasinski Date: 1973 Publisher: University of Chicago Press: Chicago Size: 322 pgs. Contents: Part I: Strongly Interacting Particles Section A: Classification of Particles and Resonant States - 1. Generalities, 2. Introduction to Unitary Symmetries, 3. The Group SU(2), 4. Application of SU(2) to Elementary Particles, 5. The Group SU(3). 6. SU(3) as a Broken Symmetry, 7. Particle Reactions and Strong Decay Processes, 8. SU(3) Classification of Mesons and Baryons, 9. Quark Models and SU(6) Section B: Methods in the Study of Particles and Resonant States - 10. Analysis of Formation Experiments, 11. Scattering from Particles with Spin, 12. Low Energy Behaviour of Partial Waves, 13. Coupled Channels, 14. Resonant Behaviour of Partial Wave Amplitudes, 15. Further Topics in Scattering Theory: Unitarity from the 'S-Matrix' Point of View, 16. The K-Matrix, 17. The Reduced K-Matrix, 18. The K-Matrix and Resonances, 19. The Pion-Nucleon Interaction, Baryon Resonances with Zero Strangeness, 20. The K- Nucleon Interactions, Baryon Resonances with Strangeness -1, 21. Sequential Decay of Resonant States Part II: Introduction to High Energy Phenomenology Section A: Particle Exchange Processes - 22. Mandelstam Variables, 23. Regge Pole Phenomenology, 24. Regge Poles and Exchange Processes Section B: Connection between s- and t- Channel Phenomena - 25. Generalities, 26. Forward Dispersion Relations, 27. Odds and Ends of Dispersion Relation Phenomenology, 28. Finite Energy Sum Rules (FESR) ISBN: 9780226474441 Series: Chicago Lectures in Physics Keywords: Particles (Nuclear Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC794.6.S85P65::1998 Show nearby items on shelf Title: String theory Author(s): Joseph Gerard Polchinski Date: 1998 Publisher: Cambridge University PressA: Cambridge, UK Size: 2 volumes Contents: Volume 1: An Introduction to the Bosonic String - 1. A First Look at Strings, 2. Conformal Field Theory, 3. The Polyakov Path Integral, 4. The String Spectrum, 5. The String S-Matrix, 6. Tree Level Amplitudes, 7. One Loop Amplitudes, 8. Toroidal Compactification and T-Duality, 9. Higher Order Amplitudes, Appendix A: A Short Course on Path Integrals Volume 2: Superstring Theory and Beyond - 10. Type I and Type II Superstrings, 11. The Heterotic String, 12. Superstring Interactions, 13. D-Branes, 14. Strings at Strong Coupling, 15. Advanced CFT, 16. Orbifolds, 17. Calabi-Yau Compactification, 18. Physics in Four Dimensions, 19. Advanced Topics, Appendix B: Spinors and SUSY in Various Dimensions ISBN: 0521633036 Series: Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics Keywords: String Models , Superstring Theories Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC794.6.C6B37::2002 Show nearby items on shelf Title: High-Energy particle diffraction Author(s): Vincenzo Barone Enrico Predazzi Date: 2002 Publisher: Springer: New York Size: 407 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 3. Preliminaries, 3. Kinematics, 4. The Relativistic S-Matrix, 5. Regge Theory, 6. Geometrical and S-Channel Models, 7. Soft Diffraction: A Phenomenological Survey, 8. The Pomeron in QCD, 9. Deep Inelastic Scattering, 10. Phenomenology of Hard Diffraction, 11. Hard Diffraction in QCD Appendices: A. Conventions, B. Mellin Transforms, C. QCD Formulas ISBN: 3540421076 Series: Texts and Monographs in Physics: v.565 Keywords: Deep inelastic collisions. , Deep Inelastic Collisions , Hadron Interactions , Particles (Nuclear Physics) - Diffraction Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC793.3.R4P66::2002 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Pomeron Physics and QCD Author(s): Sandy Donnachie Gunter Dosch Peter Landshoff Otto Nachtmann Date: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, U.K Size: 347 pgs. Contents: 1. Properties of the S-Matrix 2. Regge Poles 3. Introduction to Soft Hadronic Processes 4. Duality 5. Photon-Induced Processes 6. QCD: Perturbative and Nonperturbative 7. Hard Processes 8. Soft Diffraction and Vacuum Structure 9. The Dipole Approach 10. Questions for the Future Appendieces: A. Sommerfeld-Watson Transform, B. The Group SU(3), C. Feynman Rules of QCD, D. Pion-Nucleon Amplitudes, E. The Density Matrix of Vector Mesons ISBN: 0521675707 Series: Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Cosmology: 19 Keywords: Regge Theory , Pomerons , Quantum Chromodynamics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC793.3.M36G46::1982 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Lie algebras in particle physics : from isospin to unified theories Author(s): Howard Georgi Date: 1982 Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., Advanced Book Program Size: 255 p ISBN: 9780805331530 Keywords: Lie algebras , Particles (Nuclear physics) , S-matrix theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC793.3.M36G32 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Lie Algebras in particle physics: From Isospin to unified theories Author(s): Howard Georgi Date: 1982 Publisher: Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., Advanced Book Program: Reading, Mass Size: 255 pgs. Note: Introduction by Sheldon L. Glashow Contents: 1. Groups and Representations, 2. Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, 3. SU(2), 4. Tensor Operators and the wigner-Eckart Theorem, 5. Isospin, 6. Roots and Weights, 7. SU(3), 8. Simple Roots, 9. More SU(3), 10. Tensor Methods, 11. Hypercharge and Strangeness, 12. Young Tableaux, 13. SU(N), 14. The Three Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator, 15. SU(6) and the Quark Model, 16. Color, 17. Hadron Masses and Heavy Quqarks, 18. Unified Theories and SU(5), 19. The Classical Groups, 20. The Classification Theorem, 21. S0(2n+1) and Spinors, 22. S0(2n+2), 23. SU(n) [ S0(2n) and Clifford Algebras, 24. S0(10), 25. Automorphisms, 26. Sp(2N), 27. Lie Algebras in Particle Phyiscs ISBN: 0805331530 Series: Frontiers in physics: v.54 Keywords: Lie Algebras , Particle (Nuclear Physics) , S-Matrix Theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC793.3.F5B34::1993 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Introduction to Gauge field theory Author(s): David Bailin Alexander Love Date: 1993 Edition: Rev. ed. Publisher: Institute of Physics Pub: Philadelphia Size: 364 pgs. Contents: 1. Path Integrals, 2. Path Integrals in Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, 3. Classical Field Theory, 4. Quantum Field Theory of a Scalar Field, 5. Scattering Amplitudes, 6. Feynman Rules for Lambda Rho 4 Theory, 7. Renormalisation of Lambda Rho 4 Theory, 8. Quantum Field Theory with Fermions, 9. Gauge Field Theories, 10. Feynman Rules for Quantum Chromodynamics and Quantum Electrodynamics, 11. Renormalisation of QCD and QED at One-Loop Order, 12. QCD and Asymptotic Freedom, 13. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, 14. Feynman Rules for Electroweak Theory, 15. Renormalisation of Electroweak Theory, 16. Grand Unified Theory, 17. Field Theories at Finite Temperature Appendices: A: Feynman Integrals in 2-Dimensional Space, B. S-Matrix Elements are Independent of XI, C. Vector-Vector-Scalar-Scalar Verices, D Vertice Involving Four Scalars, E. SU(5) Lambda Matrices, FF. Matsubara Frequency Sums ISBN: 0852748175 Series: Graduate student series in physics Keywords: Gauge fields (Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC793.3.F5B156 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Introduction to gauge field theory Author(s): David Bailin Alexander Love Date: 1986 Publisher: Adam Hilger: Boston Size: 348 pgs. Contents: 1. Path Integrals, 2. Path Integrals in Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, 3. Classical Field Theory, 4. Quantum Field Theory of a Scalar Field, 5. Scattering Amplitudes, 6. Feynman Rules for Lambda Rho 4 Theory, 7. Renormalisation of Lambda Rho 4 Theory, 8. Quantum Field Theory with Fermions, 9. Gauge Field Theories, 10. Feynman Rules for Quantum Chromodynamics and Quantum Electrodynamics, 11. Renormalisation of QCD and QED at One-Loop Order, 12. QCD and Asymptotic Freedom, 13. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, 14. Feynman Rules for Electroweak Theory, 15. Renormalisation of Electroweak Theory, 16. Grand Unified Theory, 17. Field Theories at Finite Temperature Appendices: A: Feynman Integrals in 2-Dimensional Space, B. S-Matrix Elements are Independent of XI, C. Vector-Vector-Scalar-Scalar Verices, D Vertice Involving Four Scalars, E. SU(5) Lambda Matrices, FF. Matsubara Frequency Sums ISBN: 0852748175 Series: Graduate student series in physics Keywords: Gauge fields (Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC721.N487 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The Complex j-plane: Complex angular momentum in non-relativistic quantum scattering theory Author(s): Roger G. Newton Date: 1964 Publisher: W.A. Benjamin: New York Size: 235 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. The Watson Transform, 3. The Irregualr Solution, 4. The Regualr Solutions Phi, 5. The Jost Function and the S-Matrix, 6. Behavior as /Iota/->Omicron Omicron, 7. regge Poles, 8. Pole Trajectories, 9. Threshold Behavior, 10. The Residues, 11. Representations of the s-Matrix, 12. Examples, 13. Exchange Potentials, 14. Trajectories in the K-Plane, 15. The Uniqueness Problem, 16. Two Particles of Spin-1/2, 17. The Three-Body problem, 18. The Three-Body problem (continued): The Dynamical Branch Points Appendices: A. Bounds on the Green's Functions, B. Limitations on the Phase-Shift Derivative, C. Limitations on the Angular Momentum Matrix Elements of Potentials of the Yukawa Type Series: The Mathematical physics monograph series: v.4 Keywords: Scattering (Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC721.M896::1965 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The Physics of elementary particles Author(s): Hugh Muirhead Date: 1965 Publisher: Pergamon Press: New York Size: 737 pgs. Contents: 1. The Discovery and Classification of the Elementary Particles, 2. The Intrinsic Properties of the Particles, 3. Preliminaries to a Quantised Field Theory, 4. The Quantum Thoery of Non-Interacting Fields, 5. The Symmetry Properties of Free Fields, 6. The Interaction of Fields I: Wave Functions, Phase Shifts and Potentials, 7. The Interaction of Fields II: The S-Matrix, 8. The Interaction of Fields III: Specific Formns for the S-Matrix, 9. The Interaction of Fields IV: The Invariance Properties of Interacting Systems, 10. The Interaction of Fields V: Dispersion Relations and Related Topics, 11. Electromagnetic Interactions, 12. The Weak Interactions, 13. Strong Interactions I: Resonances and Strange Particles, 14. Strong Interactions II: Reactions Appendices: 1. Notation, 2. Units, 3. Matrices, 4. Tensors, 5. Matrices, 6. Functions, 7. Spherical Functions, 8. coordinate Systems, 9. Data Keywords: Particles (Nuclear physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC721.M363 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Elementary particle theory Author(s): Alan Douglas Martin T.D. Spearman Date: 1970 Publisher: North-Holland Pub. Co: Amsterdam Size: 527 pgs. Contents: 1. The Elementary Particles and Their Interactions, 2. Quantum mechanics and Invariance Principles, 3. Invariance Under the AInhomogeneous Lorentz Group, 4. Representations of the Restricted Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group, 4. The S-Matrix and the KIinematics of Scattering, 5. Other Symmetry principles, 6. Analytic Properites of Scattering Amplitudes, 7. Crossing and Analyticity Properties of helicity Amplitudes, 8. Partial Wave Amplitudes, 9. Regge Poles Appendices: A. The Three-Dimensional Rotation Group, B. Unitary and Antiunitary Transformation, C. Generators of the Lorentz Group, D. The Dirac Delta Function ISBN: 0720401577 Keywords: Particles (Nuclear physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC721.L974 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Particles and fields. Author(s): David Lurie Date: 1968 Publisher: Interscience Publishers: New York Size: 506 pgs. Contents: 1. Relativistic One-particle Equations, 2. Lagrangian Field Theory, 3. Quantum Fields, 4. quantization of Spin 1 and Spin 3/2 Fields, 5. Interacting Quantum Fields, 6. Perturbation Theory, 7. Vacuum Expectation Values and the S-Matrix, 8. Currents, Coupling Constants, and Sum Rules, 9. Bound States, 10. The Functional Method ISBN: 0470556420 Keywords: Particles (Nuclear physics) , Quantum field theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC721.G212 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Elementary particle physics. Author(s): Stephen Gasiorowicz Date: 1966 Publisher: John Wiley and Sons: New York Size: 613 pgs Contents: Part I: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory - 1. The Scalar Field, 2. The Dirac Field, 3. Vector Mesons and Photons, 4. Lorentz Invariance and Spin, 5. Fields in Interaction, 6. The Scattering Matrix, 7. Reduciton Formulas, 8. Perturbation Theory, 9. The Feynman Graph Rules Part II: Topics in Quantum Electrodynamics - 10. The Compton Effect and Related Processes, 11. The Scattering of Electrons and Positrons, 12. Bremsstrahlung and Related Processes, 13. Higher Order Terms in Perturbation Theory Part III: The Strong Interactions - 14. The Baryons, 15. The Pseudoscalar Mesons, 16. Charge Independence and Strangeness, 17. Unitary Symmetry, 18. The Eighfold Way, 19. Baryon Resonances, 20. Boson Resonances, 21. Properties of S-Matrix Elements I.: Unitarity, 22. Properties of S-Matrix Elements II.: Analyticity, 23. Pion-Nucleon Scattering and the Forward Scattering Dispersion Relations, 24. Properties of Partial Wave Amplitudes, 24. The Dynamical Origin of Resonances, 26. form Factors, 27. One-Particle Exchange Mechanism, 28. Elastic Scattering at High Energies Part IV: The Weak Interactions - 29. Classical Theory of Beta Decay, 30. Partity, Charge Conjugation and Time Reversal, and Tests for their Validity, 31. The Form of the Beta Interaction, 32. Weak Interactions of Strange Particles I. Selection Rules and Symmetries, and the Properties of Neutral K-Mesons in Decay, 33. Weak Interactions of Strange Particles II. Nonleptonic and Leptonic Decays, 34. Donserved and Partially Conserved Currents Keywords: Particles (Nuclear physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC680.J321::1975 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The theory of photons and electrons : the relativistic quantum field theory of charged particles with spin one-half Author(s): Josef Maria Jauch 1914-1974 F. Rohrlich Date: 1976 Edition: 2d expanded ed. Publisher: Springer-Verlag, New York Size: 553 pgs. Contents: 1. General Principles, 2. The Radiation Field, 3. Relativistic Theory of Free Electrons 4. Interaction of Radiation with Electrons, 5. Invarance Properties of the Coupled Fields, 5. Invariance Properties of the Coupled Fields, 6. Subsidiary Condition and Longitudinal Field, 7. the S-Matrix, 8. Evaluton of the S-Martirix, 9. The Divergences in the Iteration Solution, 10. Renomalization, 11. The Photon-Electron System, 12. The Electron-Electron System, 13. The Photon-Photon System, 14. Theory of the External Fields, 15. External Field Problems, 16. Special Problems Mathematical Appendices: I. The Invariant Functions, II. The Gamma-Matrices, III. A Theorem on the Representation of the Extended Lorentz Group by Irreducible Tensors, IV. The Ordering Theorem, V. On the Evaluation of Certain Integrals, VI. A Limiting Relation for the Delta Function, VII. The Method of Analytic Continuation Supplements: S1. Formulations of Quantum Electrogynamics, S2. Renomalization, S3. Coherent States, S4. Infrared Divergences, S5. Predictions and Precision Experiments ISBN: 0387072950 Series: Texts and monographs in physics v. 11 Keywords: Quantum electrodynamics. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.5.SQ58 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Complex angular momenta and particle physics: a lecture note and reprint volume. Author(s): Euan J. Squires 1933- Date: 1963 Publisher: W.A. Benjamin, New York Size: 161 pgs. Contents: 1. General Theory, 2. Potential Scattering, 3. Relativistic S-Matrix Theory, 4. Application and Experimental Evidence, 5. Miscellany Series: Frontiers in physics: a lecture note and reprint series v. 13 Keywords: Angular momentum (Nuclear physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.5.OM5 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Mandelstam theory and Regge poles: An introduction for experimentalists Author(s): Roland Omnes M. Froissart Date: 1963 Publisher: W.A. Benjamin, New York Size: 123 pgs. Contents: 1. Nonrelativistic Scattering Theory, 2. Properties of Partial Waves, 3. Analytic Properties in Energy and Momentum Transfer, 4. Introduction of Complex Angular Momenta, 5. Kinematics of Relativistic Scattering - Crossing, Relativistic Scattering Theory 'A la Mandelstam', 7. Relativistic Regge Poles, 8. Comparsion with Experiment Series: Frontiers in physics: a lecture note and reprint series v. 36 Keywords: S-matrix theory. , Regge Trajectories Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.5.F867 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Regge poles and S-matrix theory. Author(s): Steven C. Frautschi 1933- Date: 1963 Publisher: W.A. Benjamin, New York Size: 200 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Effective Range Theory of S-Wave Scattering, and the N/D Method, 3. The Ambiguity of Castillejo, Dalitz, and Dyson, and Levinson's Theorem, 4. The Mandelstam Representation for Non-Relativistic Potential Scattering, 5. Mandelstam Representation for Relativistic Scattering, 6. The Generalized Potential, 7. Approximations to the Mandelstam Representation: Polology and Nearby Cuts, 8. The Strip Approximation, 9. Asymptotic Behavior of Amplitudes, 10. Regge Poles in Non-Relativistic Scattering, 11. Regge Poles of the Coulomb Scattering Amplitude, 12. More About Regge Poles, 13. Regge Poles in Relativistic Scattering, 14. Some Experimental Results at High Energies, 15. Regge Poles and High Energy Experiments, 16. Are All Strongly Interacting Particles Composite?, Addendum I: The Khuri-Jones Threshold Factor, Addendum II: The Possiblity of Regge Cuts Series: Frontiers in physics: a lecture note and reprint series no. 519 Keywords: S-matrix theory. , Regge Trajectories Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.5.E28 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The Analytic S-matrix Author(s): Richard John Eden P.V. Landshoff D.I. Olive J.C. Polkinghorne Date: 1966 Publisher: Cambridge U.P, Cambridge Size: 287 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Analytic Properties of Perturbation Theory, 3. Asymptotic Behaviour, 4. S-matrix Theory Keywords: S-matrix theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.5.B288 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The theory of the scattering matrix for the interactions of fundamental particles Author(s): Asim Orhan Barut 1926- Date: 1967 Publisher: Macmillan, New York Size: 350 pgs. Contents: 1. Kinematical Principles of Quantum Theory in Terms of the S-Matrix, 2. Invariance Principles, 3. Transition Probability, Phase Space, and Unitarity, 4. Construction of Covariant Scattering Amplitudes, 5. Discrete Symmetry Transformations and Analytic Continuation, 6. Scalar Amplitudes and Invariant Momentum Products, 7. Analytic Continuation and the Singularities of the S-Matrix, 8. Approximate Determination of the Amplitude from Unitarity and Cauchy Relations, 9. Asymptotic Properties and Bounds of the Amplitudes and Cross Sections, 10. How to assign Quantum Numbers to Particles, 11, Pion-Pion scattering, 12. pi N -> pi N and pi pi -> N anti N Scattering, 13. electromagnetic Interactions, 14. On Graviatiational Interactions Appendices: 1. Empirical Properties of Particles and Resonances, 2. The Inhomogeneous Lorentz Group (Poincare Group), 3. Representations of the Restricted Lorentz Group and the Rotation Group by 2x2 Unimodualr and Unitary-Unimodular Groups, 4. Clebsch-Gordan Coefficients, 5. Connection Between Two and Four-Component Form of the Amplitudes, 6. Funcitons of One Complex Variable, 7. Necessary Conditions for the Singularities of Complex Integral Transforms, 8. Legendre Functions P v(Z) and Q v(Z): Hypergeometric Function F(a,b: c,z), 9. Some Important Properties of Analytic Functions of Several Complex Variables Keywords: S-matrix theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45::2005 Show nearby items on shelf Title: A first book of quantum field theory Author(s): Amitabha Lahiri Date: 2005 Edition: 2nd ed. Publisher: Harrow : Alpha Science International Size: 380 p Contents: 1. Preliminaries -- 2. Classical field theory -- 3. Quantization of scalar fields -- 4. Quantization of Dirac fields -- 5. The S-matrix expansion -- 6. From Wick expansion to Feynman diagrams -- 7. Cross sections and decay rates -- 8. Quantization o f the electromagnetic field -- 9. Quantum electrodynamics -- 10. P, T, C and their combinations -- 11. Electromagnetic form factors -- 12. Renormalization -- 13. Symmetries and symmetry breaking -- 14. Yang-Mills theory of non-Abelian gauge fields -- 15. Standard electroweak theory -- A. Useful formulas -- B. Answers to selected exercises. ISBN: 9781842652497 Keywords: Quantum field theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.S329::2014 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Quantum field theory and the standard model Author(s): Matthew Dean Schwartz Date: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Size: 850 p Contents: Part I. Field Theory: 1. Microscopic theory of radiation, 2. Lorentz invariance and second quantization, 3. Classical Field Theory, 4. Old-fashioned perturbation theory, 5. Cross sections and decay rates, 6. The S-matrix and time-ordered products, 7. Feynman rules Part II. Quantum Electrodynamics: 8. Spin 1 and gauge invariance, 9. Scalar QED, 10. Spinors, 11. Spinor solutions and CPT, 12. Spin and statistics, 13. Quantum electrodynamics, 14. Path integrals Part III. Renormalization: 15. The Casimir effect 16. Vacuum polarization, 17. The anomalous magnetic moment, 18. Mass renormalization, 19. Renormalized perturbation theory, 20. Infrared divergences, 21. Renormalizability, 22. Non-renormalizable theor ies, 23. The renormalization group, 24. Implications of Unitarity Part IV. The Standard Model: 25. Yang-Mills theory, 26. Quantum Yang-Mills theory, 27. Gluon scattering and the spinor-helicity formalism, 28. Spontaneous symmetry breaking, 29. Weak interactions, 30. Anomalies, 31. Precision tests of the standard mod el, 32. QCD and the parton model Part V. Advanced Topics: 33. Effective actions and Schwinger proper time, 34. Background fields, 35. Heavy-quark physics, 36. Jets and effective field theory ISBN: 9781107034730 Keywords: Quantum field theory Textbooks. , Particles (Nuclear physics) Textbooks. , SCIENCE / Mathematical Physics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.M32::1993 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Quantum field theory Author(s): Franz Mandl 1923- G.(Graham) KEYWORD = Quantum field theory. Shaw Date: 1993 Edition: Rev. ed. Publisher: J. Wiley, Chichester Size: 358 pgs. Contents: 1. Photons and the Electromagnetic Field -- 2. Lagrangian Field Theory -- 3. The Klein-Gordon Field -- 4. The Dirac Field -- 5. Photons: Covariant Theory -- 6. The S-Matrix Expansion -- 7. Feynman Diagrams and Rules in QED -- 8. QED Processes in Lowest Order -- 9. Radiative Corrections -- 10. Regularization -- 11. Weak Interactions -- 12. A Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions -- 13. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking -- 14. The Standard Electro-Weak Theory -- Appendix A The Dirac Equation -- Appendix B Feynman Rules and Formulae for Perturbation Theory ISBN: 0471941867 Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.M312::1959 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory. Author(s): Franz Mandl 1923- Date: 1959 Publisher: Interscience Publishers, New York Size: 202 pgs. Contents: 1. the Many-particle Representation, 2. Classical Fields, 3. Field Operators, 4. Simple Examples, 5. The Interaction Picture, 6. Invariant lambda Functions, 7. Charges Mesons, 8. Fermions, 9. Photons I, 10. Photons II, 11. Interactions, 12. The Scattering Matrix, 13. The S-Matrix Expansion, 14. Feynman Graphs, 15. Compton Scattering, 16. Coulomb Scattering, 17. Radiative Corrections, 18. The Fermion Self-Energy, 19. Vacuum Polarization, 20. The Vertex Modification, 21. The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron, 22. Renormalizaiton Keywords: Quantum Field Theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.L36::2014 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Quantum field theory for the gifted amateur Author(s): Tom Lancaster Stephen Blundell Date: 2014 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press Size: 485 p. Contents: Lagrangians -- Simple harmonic oscillators -- Occupation number representation -- Making second quantization work -- Continuous systems -- A first stab at relativistic quantum mechanics -- Examples of Lagrangians, or how to write down a theory -- The passage of time -- Quantum mechanical transformations -- Symmetry -- Canonical quantization of fields -- Examples of canonical quantization -- Fields with many components and massive electromagnetism -- Gauge fields and gauge theory -- Discrete transform ations -- Propagators and Green's functions -- Propagators and fields -- The S-matrix -- Expanding the S-matrix-Feynman diagrams -- Scattering theory -- Statistical physics-a crash course -- The generating functional for fields -- Path integrals : I said to him, You're crazy -- Field integrals -- Statistical field theory -- Broken symmetry -- Coherent states -- Grassmann numbers-coherent states and the path integral for fermions -- Topological objects -- Topological field theory -- Renormalization, quasip articles and the Fermi surface -- Renormalization : the problem and its solution -- Renormalization in actioN- propagators and Feynman diagrams -- The renormalization group -- Ferromagnetism- a renormalization group tutorial -- The Dirac equation -- How t o transform a spinor -- The quantum Dirac field -- A rough guide to quantum electrodynamics -- QED scattering-three famous cross-sections -- The renormalization of QED and two great results -- Superfluids -- The many-body problem and the metal -- Supercon ductors -- The fractional quantum Hall fluid -- Non-abelian gauge theory -- The Weinberg-Salam model -- Majorana fermions -- Magnetic monopoles -- Instantons, tunnelling and the end of the world. ISBN: 9780199699339 Keywords: Quantum field theory Amateurs' manuals. , Quantum field theory Problems, exercises, etc. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com More info: Barnes and Noble Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.L34::2001 Show nearby items on shelf Title: A first book of quantum field theory Author(s): Amitabha Lahiri P.B.(Palash B.) Pal Date: 2001 Publisher: CRC Press, Boca Raton Size: 371 pgs. Contents: Preliminaries -- Classical field theory -- Quantization of scalar fields -- Quantization of Dirac fields -- The S-matrix expansion -- From Wick expansion to Feynman diagrams -- Cross sections and decay rates -- Quantization of the electromagnetic field -- Quantum electrodynamics -- P, T, C and their combinations -- Electromagnetic form factors -- Renormalization -- Symmetries and symmetry breaking -- Yang-Mills theory of non-Abelian gauge fields -- Standard electroweak theory -- Useful formulas ISBN: 0849309778 Keywords: Quantum field theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.K34::1993 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Quantum Field Theory : A Modern Introduction Author(s): Michio Kaku Date: 1993 Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York Size: 785 pgs. Contents: PART I: Quantum Fields and Renormalization 1. Why Quantum Field Theory? 2. Symmetries and Group Theory 3. Spin O and 1/2 Fields 4. Quantum Electrodynamics 5. Feynman Rules and LSZ Reduction 6. Scattering Processes and the S-Matrix 7. Renormalization PART II: Gauge Theory and the Standard Model 8. Path Integrals 9. Gauge Theory 10. The Weinberg-Salam Model 11. The Standard Model 12. Ward Identities, BRST, and Anomalies 13. Renormalization of Gauge Theories 14. QCD and the Renormalization Group PART III: Non-Perturbative Methods and Unification 15. Lattice Gauge Theory 16. Solitons, Monopoles, and Instantons 17. Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena 18. Grand Unified Theories 19. Quantum Gravity 20. Supersymmetry and Supergravity 21. Superstrings ISBN: 0195076524 Keywords: Quantum Field Theory. , Gauge Fields (Physics) , Standard Model (Nuclear Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.D517 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Dynamical theory of groups and fields Author(s): Bryce Seligman DeWitt 1923- Date: 1965 Publisher: Gordon and Breach, New York Size: 248 pgs. Contents: 1. Fundamentals, 2. Small Disturbances, 3. Invariance Groups, 4. Measurement, 5. Measurement of Two Observables: The Uncertainty Principle, 6. Green's Functions, 7.Supplementary Conditions: Cauchy Data, Reciprocity Relations, 8. Poisson-Jacobi Identity, Invariance of the Poisson Bracket, Canonical Theory, 9. Asymptotic Invariants, 10. Field Quantization, Creation and Annihilation Operators, Positive-Definiteness of Hilbert Space, Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields, Helicity, 11. Theory of Continuous Groups, 12. The Yang-Mills Group, 13. The General coordinate Transformation Group, 14. Metric and Spin, 15. Anticommuting fields, 16. Specific Lagrangians, 17. Bi-Tensors, Bi-Spinors, and Green's Functions, 18. Conservation Laws, 19. The Canonical Transformation Group, Time Reversal, 20. The Schwinger Variational Principle, 21. The S-Matrix, 22. The Quantum Action Functional, The 'Tree' Theorem, 23. External Field Problems, Lowest Order Radiative Corrections, 24. Renormalization, 25. Theory of Radiative Corrections for Non-Abelian Gauge Fields Series: Documents on modern physics v. 596 Keywords: Quantum field theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.D48::2003 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The global approach to quantum field theory Author(s): Bryce Seligman DeWitt Date: 2003 Publisher: Oxford University Press Size: 2 volumes Contents: VOLUME 1 I. Classical Dynamical Theory , 1. Fundamentals, 2. Dynamics and Invariance Transformations, 3. Small Disturbances and Green's Functions, 4. The Peierls Bracket, 5. Finite Disturbances. Tree Theorems. Asymptotic Fields, 6. Conservation Laws II. The Heuristic Road to Quantization. The Quantum Formalism and Its Interpretation, 7. Classical Theory of Measurement, 8. Quantum Theory of Measurement, 9. Interpretation of the Quantum Formalism I, 10. The Schwinger Variational Principle and the Feynman Functional Integral, 11. The Quantum Mechanics of Standard Canonical Systems, 12. Interpretation III. Evaluation and Approximation of Feynman Functional Integrals , 13. The Functional Integral for Standard Canonical Systems, 14. Approximation and Evaluation of the Path Integral, 15. The Nonrelativistic Particle in a Curved Space, 16. The Heat Kernel IV. Linear Systems, 17. Linear Boson Fields in Stationary Backgrounds, 18. Quantization of Linear Boson Fields, 19. Linear Fermion Fields. Stationary Backgrounds, 20. Quantization of Linear Fermion Fields, 21. Linear Fields in Nonstationary Backgrounds, 22. Linear (or Linearized) Fields Possessing Invariant Flows V. Nonlinear Fields , 23. The Effective Action, the S-matrix, and Slavnov-Taylor Identities, 24. Gauge Theories I. General Formalism, 25. Gauge Theories II. Background Field Methods. Scattering Theory, 26. Case-I Gauge Theory without Ghosts. Description of Cases II and III VOLUME 2 VI. Tools for Quantum Field Theory. Applications, 27. The Heat Kernel, 28. Vacuum Currents. Anomalies, 29. More Vacuum Phenomena, 30. Black Hole Vacua. Hawking Radiation, 31. The Closed-time-path or 'In-in' Formalism VII. Special Topics, 32. Euclideanization and Renormalization, 33. Canonical Transformations. Space Inversion and Time Reversal, 34. Quantum Electrodynamics, 35. The Yang-Mills and Gravitational Fields VIII. Examples. Simple Exercises in the Use of the Global Formalism, X0. The Nonrelativistic Particle in Flat Space, X1. A Simple Fermi System, X2. A Fermi doublet, X3. Fermi Multiplet, X4. The Fermi Oscillator, X5. The Bose Oscillator, X6. A Fourth-order System, X7. A Model for Ghosts, X8. Free Scalar Field in Flat Spacetime, X9. Massive Vector Field in Four-dimensional Flat Spacetime, X10. Massive Antisymmetric Tensor Field, X11. Massive Symmetric Tensor Field in Flat Spacetime, X12. Massive Spinor Field in Flat Spacetime, X13. Massive spin-3/2 Field in Flat Spacetime, X14. Electromagnetic Field in Flat Spacetime, X15. Massless Symmetric Tensor Field in Flat Spacetime, X16. Massless Spinor Field in Four-dimensional Flat Spacetime, X17. Massless Spin-3/2 Field in Four-dimensional Flat Spacetime, X18. Renormalization Group and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in the lq[4 Mode 1, X19. The Relativistic Particle in Minkowski spacetime, X20. A Simple Soluble Nonlinear Model, X21. Quantum Mechanics on a Circle, X22. Quantum Mechanics on a Klein Bottle, X23. Ghosts for Ghosts, X24. Massless Antisymmetric Tensor Field Appendix A: Superanalysis, Appendix B: The Structure Functions to All Orders, Appendix C: The Case in Which OC is not Supersymmetric, Appendix D: Properties of Vilkovisky's Connection, Appendix E: Analytic Continuation in Dimension, Appendix F: Conformally Flat Spacetimes ISBN: 0198510934 Series: International series of monographs on physics 114 Keywords: Quantum Field Theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.C45::1966 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The Analytic S Matrix : A Basis for Nuclear Democracy Author(s): Geoffrey F. Chew Date: 1966 Publisher: New York, W.A. Benjamin Size: 103 pgs. Contents: 1. Analyticity as a Fundamental Principle in Physics, 2. General S-Matrix Principles, Excluding Unitary, 3. Unitarity and Discontinuities, 4. Maximal Analyticity of the first Degree: Landau Singularities, 5. The Four-Line Connected Part with One Channel Invariant Fixed, 6. Angular Momentum Decomposition, 7. Analytic Continuation in angular Momentum and Asymptotic Behavior, 8. Maximal Analyticity of the second Degree, Bootstrap Dynamics, 9. The Nonrelativistic Potential Scattering Model, 10. The Strip Model of the Four-Line Connected part, 11. Dynamical Equations for the Strip Model, 12. Regge Pole Approximation to the Strip, 13. The Nuclear Bootstrap: General Discussion, Continued, 14. Conclusion Keywords: S-matrix Theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.B634::1979 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Introduction to the theory of quantized fields Author(s): Nickolai Nikolaevich Bogoliubov 1909- Dmitrii Vasil'evich. Shirkov Date: 1980 Edition: 3rd ed. [ 1st English ed.] Publisher: Wiley, New York Size: 620 pgs. Contents: 1. Classical Theory of free Fields, 2. Quantum Theory of Free Fields, 3. Singualr Functions and Regularization, 4. Scattering Matrix, 5. Removal of Divergences from the S-Matrix, 6. Applications of the General Theory of Removal of Divergences, 7. Schroedinger Equations and Dynamic Variables, 8. Method of Functional Averaging, 9. The Renormalization Group, 10. Dispersion Relations, Appendix I. Elements of Isospin Formalism, Appendix II. List of Singular Functions, Appendix III. List of Formulas for the Evaluation of Matrix Elements ISBN: 0471042234 Keywords: Quantum field theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.A18::2001 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Non-perturbative methods in 2 dimensional quantum field theory Author(s): Elcio Abdalla M.Cristina B. Abdalla Klaus D.(Klaus Dieter) Rothe Date: 2001 Edition: 2nd ed. Publisher: World Scientific, Singapore Size: 832 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Free Fields, 3. The Thirring Model, 4. Determinants and Heat Kernels, 5. Self-Interacting Fermionic Models, 6. Non-linear Models: Classical Aspects, Non-linear Models: Quantum Aspects, 8. Exact S-matrices of 2D Models, 9. The Wess-Zumino-Witten Theory, QED 2: Operator Approach, 11. Quantum Chromodynamics 12. QED 2: Functional Approach, 13. The Finite Temperature Schwinger Model, 14. Non-Abelian Chiral Gauge Theories, 15. Chiral Quantum Electrodynamcis 16. Conformally Invariant Field Theory, 17. Conformal Field Theory with Internal Symmetry, 18. 2D Gravity and String Related Topics Appendices: a. Notation (Minkowski Space), B. Notation (Euclidean Space), C. Further Conventions, D. Functional Bosonization of the Massive Thirring Model, E. Bosonization of the Fermionic Kinetic Term, F. Classical Integrability in the Massive Thirring Model, G. Quantum Non-Local Charge: Action on Asymptotic States, H. S-Matrices, I Complete S-Matrix of the Gross-Neveu Model, J. Poisson Brackets and Commutators, K. Chiral Bosons, L. Axial Anomaly from Dispersion Relations, M. Loop Expansion in QCD 2 ISBN: 9810245963 Keywords: Quantum Field Theory - Mathematical Models. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.45.A18::1991 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Non-perturbative methods in 2 dimensional quantum field theory Author(s): Elcio Abdalla M.Cristina B. Abdalla Klaus D.(Klaus Dieter) Rothe Date: 1991 Publisher: World Scientific, Singapore Size: 728 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Free Fields, 3. The Thirring Model, 4. Determinants and Heat Kernels, 5. Self-Interacting Fermionic Models, 6. Non-linear Models: Classical Aspects, Non-linear Models: Quantum Aspects, 8. Exact S-matrices of 2D Models, 9. The Wess-Zumino-Witten Theory, QED 2: Operator Approach, 11. Quantum Chromodynamics 12. QED 2: Functional Approach, 13. The Finite Temperature Schwinger Model, 14. Non-Abelian Chiral Gauge Theories, 15. Chiral Quantum Electrodynamcis 16. Conformally Invariant Field Theory, 17. Conformal Field Theory with Internal Symmetry, 18. 2D Gravity and String Related Topics Appendices: a. Notation (Minkowski Space), B. Notation (Euclidean Space), C. Further Conventions, D. Functional Bosonization of the Massive Thirring Model, E. Bosonization of the Fermionic Kinetic Term, F. Classical Integrability in the Massive Thirring Model, G. Quantum Non-Local Charge: Action on Asymptotic States, H. S-Matrices, I Complete S-Matrix of the Gross-Neveu Model, J. Poisson Brackets and Commutators, K. Chiral Bosons, L. Axial Anomaly from Dispersion Relations, M. Loop Expansion in QCD 2 ISBN: 9810204620 Keywords: Quantum Field Theory - Mathematical Models. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.3.C45::1962 Show nearby items on shelf Title: S-matrix theory of strong interactions : a lecture note and reprint volume Author(s): Geoffrey F. Chew Date: 1962 Edition: 2nd printing, with corrections. Publisher: W.A. Benjamin, New York Size: 182 pgs. Contents: 1. Historical Survey and General Outlook, 2. The Lorentz-Invariant Elastic Amplitude and the Substitution Law, 3. The Landau Rules and the Mandelstam Representation, 4. Cutkosky's Generalized Unitarity Relation, 5. Generalization to Include Charge and Spin, 7. The Two-Body Dynamical Equations: Definition of the Potential, 8. Evaluation of the Long-Range and Medium-Range Forces, 9. Single-Spectral Functions and Partial- Wave Amplitudes 10. Determination of Partial-Wave Amplitudes from Unphysical and Inelastic Discontinuities, 11. Arbitrary Parameters in the S Matrix, 12. Pion-Pion Scattering : General Formulation, 13. Asymptotic Behavior of Amplitudes: The Principle of Maximum Strength for Strong Interactions, 14. Pion-Pion Dynamics, 15. The Vertex Function of One Variable: Pion Electromagnetic Structure as an Example, 16. The Pion-Nucleon Interaction, 17. Electromagnetic Structure of the Nucleon, 18. Summary and Conclusion Series: Frontiers in Physics: A Lecture Note and Reprint Series v. 106, 107 Keywords: Matrix mechanics. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.24.R4W8::1991 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum fields Author(s): Ta-You. Wu W.- Y.P.(Pauchy) Hwang Date: 1991 Publisher: World Scientific, Singapore Size: 405 pgs. Contents: Part A.: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, 1. Introduction, 2. Dirac Theory for Free Electrons, 3. Helicity: Charge Conjugation, 4.Transformations of Dirac Equations, 5. Dirac Electron in an Electromagnetic Field, 5. Dirac Electron in an Electromagnetic Field Part B.: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, 6. Classical Field Theory, 7. Many-Body Systems, 8. Quantization of Free Fields, 9. Quantum Electrodynamics I: S-Matrix Elements, 10. Quantum Electrodynamics II: Renormalization Part C. The Standard Model: Quantum Chromodynamics and Glashow-Salam-Weinberg Electroweak Theory, 11. Symmetries, Transformations, and Invariants, 12. Quantum Chromodynamics, 13. The Glashow-Salam-Weinberg Electroweak Theory, 14. Experimental Tests of the Standard Model ISBN: 9810206089 Keywords: Relativistic Quantum Theory , Quantum Field Theory , Quantum Electrodynamics , Quantum Chromodynamics Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.17.S9L67::1991 Show nearby items on shelf Title: An introduction to symmetry and supersymmetry in quantum field theory Author(s): Jan T. Lopuszanski Date: 1991 Publisher: World Scientific, Singapore Size: 373 pgs. Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Example of a Classical and Quantum Scalar Free Field Theory, 3. Scene and Subject of the Drama Axioms 1 and 2, 4. Principle of Relativity, Causality, Axioms 3,4,and 5, 5. Irreducibility of the field Algebra and the Scattering Theory, 6. Preliminaries about Physical Symmetries, 7.Global Symmetries and Supersymmetries of the S-Matrix, 8. Representations of the super-Lie Algebra, 9. The Case of Massless Particles, 10. Concluding Remarks ISBN: 9971501600 Keywords: Symmetry (Physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.17.G68E25 Show nearby items on shelf Title: Green's functions in quantum physics Author(s): E.N. Economou 1940- (Virginia U.) Date: 1979 Publisher: Berlin , New York : Springer-Verlag Size: 251 pgs Contents: Part I : Green's Functions in Mathematical Physics, 1. Time-Independent Green's Functions, 2. Time-Dependent Green's Functions Part II: Green's Functions in One-Body Quantum Problems, 3. Physical Significance of G. Application to the Free-Particle 4. Green's Functions and Perturbation Theory 5. Green's Functions for Tight-Binding Hamiltonians 6. Single Impurity 7. Two or More Impurities: Disordered Systems 8. Electrical Conductivity and Green's Functions 9. Localization, Transport, and Green's Part III Green's Functions in Many-Body Systems, 10. Definitions, 11. Properties and Use of the Green's Functions, 12. Calculational Methods, 13. Applications, A. Dirac's delta Function, B. Dirac's bra and ket Notation, C. Solutions of Laplace and Helmholtz Equations, in Various Coordinate Systems, D. Analytic Behavior of G(z) Near a Band EdgeE Wannier Functions, F. Renormalized Perturbation Expansion (RPE), G. Boltzmann.s Equation, H. Transfer Matrix, S-Matrix, etc, I. Second Quantization ISBN: 0387091548 Series: Springer series in solid-state sciences v. 7 Keywords: Green's functions , Quantum theory Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC174.12.SQ58::1986 Show nearby items on shelf Title: The mystery of the quantum world Author(s): Euan J. Squires 1933- Date: 1986 Publisher: A. Hilger, Bristol Size: 170 pgs. Contents: 1. General Theory, 2. Potential Scattering, 3. Relativistic S-Matrix Theory, 4. Application and Experimental Evidence, 5. Miscellany ISBN: 0852745656 Keywords: Quantum theory. Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. More info: Amazon.com Location: MAIN

 Call number: QC1.SP83:V53 Show nearby items on shelf Title: On the S-matrix theory of weak interactions / A. O. Barut. Weak interactions in nuclear physics / H. Primakoff. Weak interactions at high energies / G. V. Gehlen. Cabibbo angle and SUb2 sx SUb2 sbreaking Author(s): Asim Orhan Barut 1926- Date: 1970 Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Berlin Size: 106 Series: Springer tracts in modern physics: v. 53 Keywords: Weak interactions (Nuclear physics) Availability: Click here to see Library holdings or inquire at Circ Desk (x3401) Click to reserve this book Be sure to include your ID please. Location: MAIN