
This book introduces quantum field theory, together with its most important applications to cosmology and astroparticle physics, in a coherent framework. The path integral approach is employed right from the start, and the use of Green functions and generating functionals is illustrated first in quantum mechanics and then in scalar field theory. Massless spin one and two fields are discussed on an equal footing, and gravity is presented as a gauge theory in close analogy with the Yang-Mills case. Concepts relevant to modern research such as helicity methods, effective theories, decoupling, or the stability of the electroweak vacuum are introduced. Various applications such as topological defects, dark matter, baryogenesis, processes in external gravitational fields, inflation and black holes help students to bridge the gap between undergraduate courses and the research literature.
This text investigates the integration of quantum field theory with cosmological and astroparticle physics to provide a unified framework for graduate-level study. Michael Kachelriess, a researcher in theoretical physics, utilizes the path integral approach to bridge the transition from undergraduate mechanics to advanced research topics. The book systematically builds from scalar field theory to complex gravitational models, establishing a rigorous mathematical foundation for modern particle physics.
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Experts highlight this text as a valuable resource for bridging the gap between introductory coursework and current research literature. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is well-suited for graduate students and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
548
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192523988
ISBN-13:
9780192523983
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