This book is a translation of the 8th edition of Prof. Kazuhiko
Nishijima’s classical textbook on quantum field theory. It is based
on the lectures the Author gave to students and researchers with
diverse interests over several years in Japan. The book includes both
the historical development of QFT and its practical use in theoretical
and experimental particle physics, presented in a pedagogical and
transparent way and, in several parts, in a unique and original
manner. The Author, Academician Nishijima, is the inventor
(independently from Murray Gell-Mann) of the third (besides the
electric charge and isospin) quantum number in particle physics:
strangeness. He is also most known for his works on several other
theories describing particles such as electron and muon neutrinos, and
his work on the so-called Gell-Mann–Nishijima formula. The present
English translation from its 8th Japanese edition has been initiated
and taken care of by theeditors Prof. M. Chaichian and Dr. A. Tureanu
from the University of Helsinki, who were close collaborators of Prof.
Nishijima. Dr. Yuki Sato, a researcher in particle physics at the
University of Nagoya, most kindly accepted to undertake the heavy task
of translation. The translation of the book can be regarded as a
tribute to Prof. Nishijima's memory, for his fundamental contributions
to particle physics and quantum field theory. The book presents with
utmost clarity and originality the most important topics and
applications of QFT which by now constitute the established core of
the theory. It is intended for a wide circle of graduate and
post-graduate students, as well as researchers in theoretical and
particle physics. In addition, the book can be a useful source as a
basic material or supplementary literature for lecturers giving a
course on quantum field theory.
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By Academician Prof. Kazuhiko Nishijima - A Classic in Theoretical Physics
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ISBN
9789402421903
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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