Problem Book in Quantum Field Theory
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Rating | : | 4.18 (972 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3540770135 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 243 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Such a joy" according to Francois Vanderseypen. Mathematics and theoretical physics can only be fully enjoyed if you are willing to get dirty. This little book is a joy and will make sure your calculational understanding of the subject is solid. It is well organized and follows the standard progression of a course on quantum field theory, it summarizes the essence of the theory at the beginning of every chapter, it gives a mix of easy and challenging problems and gives the solutions in full length. Of course, not every juicy subject is covered but if you work through it you will feel confident to tackle research subjects or move onto things like supergravity or superstrings.Personally. Worthwhile book!! Keshava Prasad This book essentially gives a reader a thorough grounding in problem solving for a first course in QFT at an Undergraduate/graduate level. It is well organised, problems are really well chosen and notations are quite good. It helps enormously for my assignments and exam preparation. This book is totally worth the money and i am sure will help every student of physics who is starting to get his grip on Quantum field theory.
The Problem Book in Quantum Field Theory contains about 200 problems with solutions or hints that help students to improve their understanding and develop skills necessary for pursuing the subject. The solutions are presented in a systematic and complete manner.
This one is based on exercises set to undergraduate and graduate students of the University of Belgrade. … The book would serve well to accompany an introductory course on QFT." (Lewis H. The material covered and the level of exposition make the book typically appropriate for graduate and undergraduate students in physics. It is actually one of the first problem books in quantum field theory, and can be very useful students both following a course and studying on their own." (Bassano Vacchini, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. From the reviews: "There is, as the author of this book points out, a shortage of books of problems on quantum field theory. There are 64 pages of problems and the solutions occupy a further 171 pages. There is a bibliography and an index.