Principles of Quantum Electrodynamics concentrates on one of the best
understood parts of quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics. It
emphasizes the physical basis of the theory and avoids purely
mathematical details. For this reason, the book should not be taken as
a handbook of field theory, but rather as a compendium of the most
characteristic and interesting results which have been obtained up to
now. The book is organized into four parts. Part I develops the
general mathematical framework, covering units and orders of
magnitude, classical electrodynamics, and the general formalism of the
quantum theory of fields. Part II deals with free fields. It examines
some problems concerning the physical interpretation of the theory and
asks whether the quantization procedure adopted actually introduces
quantum characteristics and, if so, how these are expressed by the
formalism. It also investigates the expectation values of more
complicated expressions. Part III examines the effects of a mechanism
which produces the particles under consideration; i.e., an external
source of the fields. Part IV deals with quantum fields in
interaction. The focus is on the case of a quantized electromagnetic
field, the source of which is a quantized Dirac field.
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ISBN
9781483275864
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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