From Random Walks to Random Matrices - Jean Zinn-Justin

From Random Walks to Random Matrices

Buch | Hardcover
544 Seiten
2019
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-878775-4 (ISBN)
94,75 inkl. MwSt
The book presents a collection of short, self-contained introductions to important topics in modern theoretical physics, as presented at universities worldwide in seminars (some in colloquium style) and short courses.
Theoretical physics is a cornerstone of modern physics and provides a foundation for all modern quantitative science. It aims to describe all natural phenomena using mathematical theories and models, and in consequence develops our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. This books offers an overview of major areas covering the recent developments in modern theoretical physics. Each chapter introduces a new key topic and develops the discussion in a self-contained manner. At the same time the selected topics have common themes running throughout the book, which connect the independent discussions. The main themes are renormalization group, fixed points, universality, and continuum limit, which open and conclude the work.

The development of modern theoretical physics has required important concepts and novel mathematical tools, examples discussed in the book include path and field integrals, the notion of effective quantum or statistical field theories, gauge theories, and the mathematical structure at the basis of the interactions in fundamental particle physics, including quantization problems and anomalies, stochastic dynamical equations, and summation of perturbative series.

Jean Zinn-Justin has worked as a theoretical and mathematical physicist at Saclay Nuclear Research Centre (CEA) since 1965, where he was also Head of the Institute of Theoretical Physics from 1993-1998. Since 2010 he has also held the position of Adjunct Professor at Shanghai University. Previously he has served as a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Princeton University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and Harvard University. He directed the Les Houches Summer School for theoretical physics from 1987 to 1995. He has served on editorial boards for several influential physics journals including French Journal de Physique, Nuclear Physics B, Journal of Physics A, and the New Journal of Physics.

1: The random walk: Universality and continuum limit
2: Functional integration: From path to field integrals
3: The essential role of functional integrals in modern physics
4: From infinites in QED to the general Renormalization Group
5: Renormalization Group: From a general concept to numbers
6: Critical phenomena: The field theory approach
7: Stability of RG fixed points and decay of correlations
8: Quantum field theory: An effective theory
9: The non-perturbative renormalization group
10: O(N) vector model in the ordered phase: Goldstone modes
11: Gauge invariance and gaude fixing
12: The discovery of the Higgs boson: A major achievement and a problem
13: Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD): A non-Abelian gauge theory
14: Non-Abelian gauge theories: Renormalization and Zinn-Justin equation
15: Quantum field theory: Asymptotic safety
16: Symmetries: From classical to quantum field theories
17: Quantum anomalies: A few physics applications
18: Periodic semi-classical vacuum, instantons and anomalies
19: Field theory in a finite geometry: Finite size scaling
20: The weakly interacting Bose gas at the critical temperature
21: Quantum field theory at finite temperature
22: From random walk to critical dynamics
23: Field theory: Peturbative expansion and summation methods
24: Hyper-asymptotic expansions and instantons
25: Renormalization group approach to matric models

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Graduate Texts
Zusatzinfo 38 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 248 mm
Gewicht 1168 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Quantenphysik
ISBN-10 0-19-878775-8 / 0198787758
ISBN-13 978-0-19-878775-4 / 9780198787754
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