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by A. Zee

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Levant Books (2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback : 576 Pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9380663420
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9380663425

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Table of Contents

  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Convention, Notation, and Units
  • I Part I: Motivation and Foundation
    • I.1 Who Needs It?
    • I.2 Path Integral Formulation of Quantum Physics
    • I.3 From Mattress to Field
    • I.4 From Field to Particle to Force
    • I.5 Coulomb and Newton: Repulsion and Attraction
    • I.6 Inverse Square Law and the Floating 3-Brane
    • I.7 Feynman Diagrams
    • I.8 Quantizing Canonically
    • I.9 Disturbing the Vacuum
    • I.10 Symmetry
    • I.11 Field Theory in Curved Spacetime
    • I.12 Field Theory Redux
  • II Part II: Dirac and the Spinor
    • II.1 The Dirac Equation
    • II.2 Quantizing the Dirac Field
    • II.3 Lorentz Group and Weyl Spinors
    • II.4 Spin-Statistics Connection
    • II.5 Vacuum Energy, Grassmann Integrals, and Feynman Diagrams for Fermions
    • II.6 Electron Scattering and Gauge Invariance
    • II.7 Diagrammatic Proof of Gauge Invariance
    • II.8 Photon-Electron Scattering and Crossing
  • III Part III: Renormalization and Gauge Invariance
    • III.1 Cutting Off Our Ignorance
    • III.2 Renormalizable versus Nonrenormalizable
    • III.3 Counterterms and Physical Perturbation Theory
    • III.4 Gauge Invariance: A Photon Can Find No Rest
    • III.5 Field Theory without Relativity
    • III.6 The Magnetic Moment of the Electron
    • III.7 Polarizing the Vacuum and Renormalizing the Charge
    • III.8 Becoming Imaginary and Conserving Probability
  • IV Part IV: Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking
    • IV.1 Symmetry Breaking
    • IV.2 The Pion as a Nambu-Goldstone Boson
    • IV.3 Effective Potential
    • IV.4 Magnetic Monopole
    • IV.5 Nonabelian Gauge Theory
    • IV.6 The Anderson-Higgs Mechanism
    • IV.7 Chiral Anomaly
  • V Part V: Field Theory and Collective Phenomena
    • V.1 Superfluids
    • V.2 Euclid, Boltzmann, Hawking, and Field Theory at Finite Temperature
    • V.3 Landau-Ginzburg Theory of Critical Phenomena
    • V.4 Superconductivity
    • V.5 Peierls Instability
    • V.6 Solitons
    • V.7 Vortices, Monopoles, and Instantons
  • VI Part VI: Field Theory and Condensed Matter
    • VI.1 Fractional Statistics, Chern-Simons Term, and Topological Field Theory
    • VI.2 Quantum Hall Fluids
    • VI.3 Duality
    • VI.4 The σ Models as Effective Field Theories
    • VI.5 Ferromagnets and Antiferromagnets
    • VI.6 Surface Growth and Field Theory
    • VI.7 Disorder: Replicas and Grassmannian Symmetry
    • VI.8 Renormalization Group Flow as a Natural Concept in High Energy and Condensed Matter Physics
  • VII Part VII: Grand Unification
    • VII.1 Quantizing Yang-Mills Theory and Lattice Gauge Theory
    • VII.2 Electroweak Unification
    • VII.3 Quantum Chromodynamics
    • VII.4 Large N Expansion
    • VII.5 Grand Unification
    • VII.6 Protons Are Not Forever
    • VII.7 SO(10) Unification
  • VIII Part VIII: Gravity and Beyond
    • VIII.1 Gravity as a Field Theory and the Kaluza-Klein Picture
    • VIII.2 The Cosmological Constant Problem and the Cosmic Coincidence Problems
    • VIII.3 Effective Field Theory Approach to Understanding Nature
    • VIII.4 Supersymmetry: A Very Brief Introduction
    • VIII.5 A Glimpse of String Theory as a 2-Dimensional Field Theory
    • Closing Words
  • N Part N
    • N.1 Gravitational Waves and Effective Field Theory
    • N.2 Gluon Scattering in Pure Yang-Mills Theory
    • N.3 Subterranean Connections in Gauge Theories
    • N.4 Is Einstein Gravity Secretly the Square of Yang-Mills Theory?
    • More Closing Words
  • Appendix A: Gaussian Integration and the Central Identity of Quantum Field Theory
  • Appendix B: A Brief Review of Group Theory
  • Appendix C: Feynman Rules
  • Appendix D: Various Identities and Feynman Integrals
  • Appendix E: Dotted and Undotted Indices and the Majorana Spinor
  • Solutions to Selected Exercises
  • Further Reading
  • Index

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