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Michael Strickland is a professor of physics at Kent State University. His primary interest is the physics of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP) and high-temperature quantum field theory (QFT). He has published research papers on various topics related to the QGP, QFT, relativistic hydrodynamics and many other topics. In addition, he has co-written a text on the physics of neural networks.
Table of Contents
1 QCD Phenomenology
1.1 Electron-muon scattering
1.2 Form factors
1.3 Elastic electron-proton scattering and the proton form factors
1.4 Inelastic electron-proton scattering
1.5 The parton model and Bjorken scaling
1.6 Valence partons and sea partons
1.7 Beyond the naive parton model
1.8 DGLAP evolution
1.9 Hadron production in e+e collisions
1.10 Fragmentation functions
1.11 Solution of the DGLAP equations using Mellin moments
1.12 Drell-Yan scattering
2 Weak interactions
2.1 Early models of the weak interaction
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2.2 Muon decay
2.3 Charged pion decay
2.4 Electron-neutrino and electron-antineutrino scattering
2.5 Neutrino-quark scattering
2.6 Weak neutral currents
2.7 The Cabibbo angle and the CKM matrix
3 Electroweak unification and the Higgs mechanism
3.1 Electroweak Feynman rules
3.2 Massive gauge fields with local gauge symmetry
3.3 Gauge boson masses in SU(2)L U(1)Y
3.4 The discovery of the Higgs boson
4 Basics of finite temperature quantum field theory
4.1 Partition function for a quantum harmonic oscillator
4.2 The partition function for a free scalar field theory
4.3 Free scalar thermodynamics
4.4 The need for resummation
4.5 Perturbative expansion of thermodynamics for a scalar field theory
4.6 Screened perturbation theory
5 Hard-thermal-loops for QED and QCD
5.1 Photon polarization tensor
5.2 Fermionic self-energy
5.3 Collective modes
5.4 Hard-thermal-loop effective action
5.5 Hard-thermal-loop resummed thermodynamics
Bibliographic
Michael Strickland is a professor of physics at Kent State University. His primary interest is the physics of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP) and high-temperature quantum field theory (QFT). He has published research papers on various topics related to the QGP, QFT, relativistic hydrodynamics and many other topics. In addition, he has co-written a text on the physics of neural networks.
Table of Contents
1 QCD Phenomenology
1.1 Electron-muon scattering
1.2 Form factors
1.3 Elastic electron-proton scattering and the proton form factors
1.4 Inelastic electron-proton scattering
1.5 The parton model and Bjorken scaling
1.6 Valence partons and sea partons
1.7 Beyond the naive parton model
1.8 DGLAP evolution
1.9 Hadron production in e+e collisions
1.10 Fragmentation functions
1.11 Solution of the DGLAP equations using Mellin moments
1.12 Drell-Yan scattering
2 Weak interactions
2.1 Early models of the weak interaction
Relativistic Quantum Fields Bjorken Pdf Free Full
2.2 Muon decay
2.3 Charged pion decay
2.4 Electron-neutrino and electron-antineutrino scattering
2.5 Neutrino-quark scattering
2.6 Weak neutral currents
2.7 The Cabibbo angle and the CKM matrix
3 Electroweak unification and the Higgs mechanism
3.1 Electroweak Feynman rules
3.2 Massive gauge fields with local gauge symmetry
3.3 Gauge boson masses in SU(2)L U(1)Y
3.4 The discovery of the Higgs boson
4 Basics of finite temperature quantum field theory
4.1 Partition function for a quantum harmonic oscillator
4.2 The partition function for a free scalar field theory
4.3 Free scalar thermodynamics
4.4 The need for resummation
4.5 Perturbative expansion of thermodynamics for a scalar field theory
4.6 Screened perturbation theory
5 Hard-thermal-loops for QED and QCD
5.1 Photon polarization tensor
5.2 Fermionic self-energy
5.3 Collective modes
5.4 Hard-thermal-loop effective action
5.5 Hard-thermal-loop resummed thermodynamics
Bibliographic
Paperback ISBN: 9780750330213
Relativistic Quantum Fields Bjorken Pdf Freeware
Ebook ISBN: 9781643277615
DOI: 10.1088/2053-2571/ab3a99
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers