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A unified grand tour of theoretical physics
A Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics invites its readers to a guided exploration of the theoretical ideas that shape our contemporary understanding of the physical world at the fundamental level. Its central themes, comprising space-time geometry and the general relativistic account of gravit...
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description | A Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics invites its readers to a guided exploration of the theoretical ideas that shape our contemporary understanding of the physical world at the fundamental level. Its central themes, comprising space-time geometry and the general relativistic account of gravity, quantum field theory and the gauge theories of fundamental forces, and statistical mechanics and the theory of phase transitions, are developed in explicit mathematical detail, with an emphasis on conceptual understanding. Straightforward treatments of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology are supplemented with introductory accounts of more speculative theories, including supersymmetry and string theory. This third edition of the Tour includes a new chapter on quantum gravity, focusing on the approach known as Loop Quantum Gravity, while new sections provide extended discussions of topics that have become prominent in recent years, such as the Higgs boson, massive neutrinos, cosmological perturbations, dark energy and matter, and the thermodynamics of black holes. Designed for those in search of a solid grasp of the inner workings of these theories, but who prefer to avoid a full-scale assault on the research literature, the Tour assumes as its point of departure a familiarity with basic undergraduate-level physics, and emphasizes the interconnections between aspects of physics that are more often treated in isolation. The companion website at www.unifiedgrandtours.org provides further resources, including a comprehensive manual of solutions to the end-of-chapter exercises. |
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spelling | cern-15201052021-04-21T23:07:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1520105engLawrie, Ian DA unified grand tour of theoretical physicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsA Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics invites its readers to a guided exploration of the theoretical ideas that shape our contemporary understanding of the physical world at the fundamental level. Its central themes, comprising space-time geometry and the general relativistic account of gravity, quantum field theory and the gauge theories of fundamental forces, and statistical mechanics and the theory of phase transitions, are developed in explicit mathematical detail, with an emphasis on conceptual understanding. Straightforward treatments of the standard models of particle physics and cosmology are supplemented with introductory accounts of more speculative theories, including supersymmetry and string theory. This third edition of the Tour includes a new chapter on quantum gravity, focusing on the approach known as Loop Quantum Gravity, while new sections provide extended discussions of topics that have become prominent in recent years, such as the Higgs boson, massive neutrinos, cosmological perturbations, dark energy and matter, and the thermodynamics of black holes. Designed for those in search of a solid grasp of the inner workings of these theories, but who prefer to avoid a full-scale assault on the research literature, the Tour assumes as its point of departure a familiarity with basic undergraduate-level physics, and emphasizes the interconnections between aspects of physics that are more often treated in isolation. The companion website at www.unifiedgrandtours.org provides further resources, including a comprehensive manual of solutions to the end-of-chapter exercises.Introduction: The Ways of NatureGeometryThe Special and General Theories of RelativitySpacetime as a Differentiable ManifoldTensorsExtra Geometrical StructuresWhat is the Structure of our Spacetime?Classical Physics in Galilean and Minkowski SpacetimesThe Action Principle in Galilean SpacetimeSymmetries and Conservation LawsThe HamiltonianPoisson Brackets and Translation OperatorsThe Action Principle in Minkowski SpacetimeClassical ElectrodynamicsGeometry in Classical PhysicsHamiltonian Dynamics of Constrained SystemsGeneral Relativity and GravitationThe Principle of EquivalenceGravitational fIntroduction: The Ways of NatureGeometryThe Special and General Theories of RelativitySpacetime as a Differentiable ManifoldTensorsExtra Geometrical StructuresWhat is the Structure of our Spacetime?Classical Physics in Galilean and Minkowski SpacetimesThe Action Principle in Galilean SpacetimeSymmetries and Conservation LawsThe HamiltonianPoisson Brackets and Translation OperatorsThe Action Principle in Minkowski SpacetimeClassical ElectrodynamicsGeometry in Classical PhysicsHamiltonian Dynamics of Constrained SystemsGeneral Relativity and GravitationThe Principle of EquivalenceGravitational forcesThe Field Equations of General relativityThe Gravitational Field of a Spherical BodyBlack HolesQuantum TheoryWave MechanicsThe Hilbert Space of State VectorsOperators and Observable QuantitiesSpacetime Translations and the Properties of OperatorsQuantization of a Classical SystemAn Example: The One-dimensional Harmonic OscillatorSecond Quantization and Quantum Field TheoryThe Occupation-Number RepresentationField Operators and ObservablesLagrangian Formalism for Field OperatorsSecond Quantization for FermionsRelativistic Wave Equations and Field TheoriesThe Klein-Gordon EquationScalar Field Theory for Free ParticlesThe Dirac Equation and Spin-1/2 ParticlesSpinor Field TheoryWeyl and Majorana SpinorsParticles of Spin, 1 and 2Forces, Connections and Gauge FieldsElectromagnetismNon-Abelian Gauge TheoriesNon-Abelian Theories and ElectromagnetismRelevance of Non-Abelian Theories to PhysicsThe Theory of Kaluza and KleinInteracting Relativistic Field TheoriesAsymptotic States and the Scattering OperatorReduction FormulaePath IntegralsPerturbation TheoryQuantization of Gauge FieldsRenormalizationQuantum ElectrodynamicsEquilibrium Statistical MechanicsErgodic Theory and the Microcanonical EnsembleThe Canonical EnsembleThe Grand Canonical EnsembleRelation Between Statistical Mechanics and ThermodynamicsQuantum Statistical MechanicsField Theories at Finite TemperatureBlack Body RadiationThe Classical Lattice GasAnalogies Between Field Theory and Statistical MechanicsPhase TransitionsBoseEinstein CondensationCritical Points in Fluids and MagnetsThe Ising ModelSpontaneous Symmetry BreakingThe GinzburgLandau TheoryThe Renormalization GroupThe GinzburgLandau Theory of SuperconductorsUnified Gauge Theories of the Fundamental InteractionsThe Weak InteractionThe GlashowWeinbergSalam Model for LeptonsPhysical Implications of the Model for LeptonsHadronic Particles in the Electroweak TheoryColour and Quantum ChromodynamicsLoose EndsGrand Unified TheoriesSupersymmetrySolitons and So OnDomain Walls and KinksThe SineGordon SolitonsVortices and StringsMagnetic MonopolesThe Early UniverseThe RobertsonWalker MetricThe FriedmannLemaˆıtre ModelsMatter, Energy and the Age of the UniverseThe Fairly Early UniverseNucleosynthesisRecombination and the Horizon ProblemThe Flatness ProblemDensity PerturbationsThe Very Early UniverseDark Energy and Dark MatterAn Introduction to String TheoryThe Relativistic Point ParticleThe Free Classical StringQuantization of the Free Bosonic StringPhysics of the Free Bosonic StringFurther DevelopmentsGravity and Quantum MechanicsCanonical Quantization of General RelativityQuantum CosmologyBlack-Hole EntropySome Snapshots of the TourSome Mathematical NotesDelta Functions and Functional DifferentiationThe Levi-Civita Tensor DensityVector Spaces and Hilbert SpacesGauss' TheoremSurface Area and Volume of a d-dimensional SphereGaussian IntegralsGrassmann VariablesSome Elements of Group TheoryNatural UnitsScattering Cross-sections and Particle Decay Rates.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:15201052013 |
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title | A unified grand tour of theoretical physics |
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title_full_unstemmed | A unified grand tour of theoretical physics |
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