Advanced Quantum Theory and Its Applications Through Feynman Diagrams [E-Book] / by Michael D. Scadron.
The fundamental goal of physics is an understanding of the forces of nature in their simplest and most general terms. Yet the scientific method inadver tently steers us away from that course by requiring an ever finer subdivision of the problem into constituent components, so that the overall objec...
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Personal Name(s): | Scadron, Michael D., author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1979
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Physical Description: |
XIV, 386 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783662110447 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-662-11044-7 |
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- I Transformation Theory
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Transformations in Space
- 3 Transformations in Space—Time
- 4 Boson Wave Equations
- 5 Spin-½ Dirac Equation
- 6 Discrete Symmetries
- II Scattering Theory
- 7 Formal Theory of Scattering
- 8 Simple Scattering Dynamics
- 9 Nonrelativistic Perturbation Theory
- III Covariant Feynman Diagrams
- 10 Covariant Feynman Rules
- 11 Lowest-Order Electromagnetic Interactions
- 12 Low-Energy Strong Interactions
- 13 Lowest-Order Weak Interactions
- 14 Lowest-Order Gravitational Interactions
- 15 Higher-Order Covariant Feynman Diagrams
- Problems
- Appendices
- I Units and Conventions
- 1. Units
- 3. Normalizations
- 4. Decay Rates and Cross Sections
- 5. Covariant Integrals and Feynman Parametrization
- II Rotation-Group Formulae
- III Elementary-Particle Zoo
- Books
- Research Articles.