Quantum fields (Semesters 6-7)
Lectures: | Maxim Libanov |
Seminars: | Тимирясов |
Alexander Radionov |
Abstract
The quantum field is a common physical concept which describes the properties of elementary particles and their interactions. One-year course is an introduction to the theory of quantum fields. During the course students become familiar with the methods of quantization of free fields, S-matrix description of interacting fields, study how to build Feynman diagrams and calculate the particle decay widths and cross-sections of scattering processes; gain a basic understanding of the renormalization theory and renormalization group methods.
Literature
- M. Peskin, D. Schroeder, "An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory." Addison-Wesley, 1995.
- S. Weinberg, "The Quantum Theory of Fields, vol. 1." Cambridge University Press, 1995.
- S. Weinberg, "The Quantum Theory of Fields, vol. 2." Cambridge University Press, 1996.