Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics -  Walter E. Thirring

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Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics concentrates on one of the best understood parts of quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics. It emphasizes the physical basis of the theory and avoids purely mathematical details. For this reason, the book should not be taken as a handbook of field theory, but rather as a compendium of the most characteristic and interesting results which have been obtained up to now. The book is organized into four parts. Part I develops the general mathematical framework, covering units and orders of magnitude, classical electrodynamics, and the general formalism of the quantum theory of fields. Part II deals with free fields. It examines some problems concerning the physical interpretation of the theory and asks whether the quantization procedure adopted actually introduces quantum characteristics and, if so, how these are expressed by the formalism. It also investigates the expectation values of more complicated expressions. Part III examines the effects of a mechanism which produces the particles under consideration; i.e., an external source of the fields. Part IV deals with quantum fields in interaction. The focus is on the case of a quantized electromagnetic field, the source of which is a quantized Dirac field.
Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics concentrates on one of the best understood parts of quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics. It emphasizes the physical basis of the theory and avoids purely mathematical details. For this reason, the book should not be taken as a handbook of field theory, but rather as a compendium of the most characteristic and interesting results which have been obtained up to now. The book is organized into four parts. Part I develops the general mathematical framework, covering units and orders of magnitude, classical electrodynamics, and the general formalism of the quantum theory of fields. Part II deals with free fields. It examines some problems concerning the physical interpretation of the theory and asks whether the quantization procedure adopted actually introduces quantum characteristics and, if so, how these are expressed by the formalism. It also investigates the expectation values of more complicated expressions. Part III examines the effects of a mechanism which produces the particles under consideration; i.e., an external source of the fields. Part IV deals with quantum fields in interaction. The focus is on the case of a quantized electromagnetic field, the source of which is a quantized Dirac field.

Front Cover 1
Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 10
FOREWORD TO THE GERMAN EDITION 6
FOREWORD TO THE ENGLISH EDITION 8
NOTATION 12
Part I: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 18
Chapter 1. Units and Orders of Magnitude 20
A. Structure of Atoms 20
B. Emission of Photons 24
C. Scattering of Particles 27
D. Quantum Effects of the Electric Field 29
Chapter 2. Classical Electrodynamics 34
Chapter 3. The General Formalism of the Quantum Theory of Fields 44
Part II: FREE FIELDS 60
Chapter 4. General Discussion 62
Chapter 5. Special Fields 68
Chapter 6. Matrix Elements 82
Chapter 7. Fluctuation Phenomena 94
Part III: Fields with External Sources 104
Chapter 8. General Formulae 106
Chapter 9. Emission of Light 114
Chapter 10. The Dirac Field in an External Electric Field 126
Chapter 11. The Limitations of Measurability 144
Part IV: INTERACTING FIELDS 152
Chapter 12. General Orientation 154
Chapter 13. Scattering Processes 164
Chapter 14. Renormalization Theory 178
Chapter 15. Higher Order Corrections 194
Chapter 16. Outlook 208
APPENDIXES 218
Appendix I 220
Appendix II 224
Problems 234
Solutions 236
SUBJECT INDEX 248

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4832-7586-8 / 1483275868
ISBN-13 978-1-4832-7586-4 / 9781483275864
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