Statistical Approach to Quantum Field Theory

An Introduction

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XVIII, 390 Seiten
2012 | 2013
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-33104-6 (ISBN)
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This book opens with a self-contained introduction to path integrals in Euclidean quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, and moves on to cover lattice field theory, spin systems, gauge theories and more. Each chapter ends with illustrative problems.
Over the past few decades the powerful methods of statistical physics and Euclidean quantum field theory have moved closer together, with common tools based on the use of path integrals. The interpretation of Euclidean field theories as particular systems of statistical physics has opened up new avenues for understanding strongly coupled quantum systems or quantum field theories at zero or finite temperatures.

Accordingly, the first chapters of this book contain a self-contained introduction to path integrals in Euclidean quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. The resulting high-dimensional integrals can be estimated with the help of Monte Carlo simulations based on Markov processes. The most commonly used algorithms are presented in detail so as to prepare the reader for the use of high-performance computers as an "experimental" tool for this burgeoning field of theoretical physics.

Several chapters are then devoted to an introduction to simple lattice field theories and a variety of spin systems with discrete and continuous spins, where the ubiquitous Ising model serves as an ideal guide for introducing the fascinating area of phase transitions. As an alternative to the lattice formulation of quantum field theories, variants of the flexible renormalization group methods are discussed in detail. Since, according to our present-day knowledge, all fundamental interactions in nature are described by gauge theories, the remaining chapters of the book deal with gauge theories without and with matter.

This text is based on course-tested notes for graduate students and, as such, its style is essentially pedagogical, requiring only some basics of mathematics, statistical physics, and quantum field theory. Yet it also contains some more sophisticated concepts which may be useful to researchers in the field. Each chapter ends with a number of problems - guiding the reader to a deeper understanding of some of the material presented in the main text - and, in most cases, also features some listings of short, useful computer programs.

Introduction.- Path Integrals in Quantum and Statistical Mechanics.- High-Dimensional Integrals.- Monte-Carlo Simulations in Quantum Mechanics.- Scalar Fields at Zero and Finite Temperature.- Classical Spin Models: An Introduction.- Mean Field Approximation.- Transfer Matrices, Correlation Inequalities and Roots of Partition Functions.- High-Temperature and Low-Temperature Expansions.- Peierls Argument and Duality Transformations.- Renormalization Group on the Lattice.- Functional Renormalization Group.- Lattice Gauge Theories.- Two-dimensional Lattice Gauge Theories and Group Integrals.- Fermions on a Lattice.- Index.

From the reviews:

"This book fills a gap in the literature on non-pertubative aspects of field theories and numerical methods such as Monte Carlo which are usually covered only separately in different books. Providing a new perspective on statistical and quantum field theories, this book is useful for graduate students and researchers within and outside the field. ... This book will definitely be a must-read for people who are active in the fields of statistical and quantum field theories." (Mohammad R. Rahimi Tabar, Mathematical Reviews, October, 2013)

"The book is well written, and pedagogically well-organized. The book has benefited by last-year undergraduate and beginning postgraduate students in physics and applied mathematics. ... it also could be useful for researcher in the fields Note that each chapter ends with some problems which help to better understand the material given." (Farruh Mukhamedov, zbMATH, Vol. 1268, 2013)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.10.2012
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Physics ; 864
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 390 p. 133 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 607 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte Based on course-tested notes and pedagogical in st • Based on course-tested notes and pedagogical in style • Monte-Carlo methods and Markov processes • Path integrals in statistical physics • Phase Transitions and Ising models • Statistical quantum field theory textbook
ISBN-10 3-642-33104-1 / 3642331041
ISBN-13 978-3-642-33104-6 / 9783642331046
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