Skip to product information
1 of 1

Princeton University Press

Classical Theory of Gauge Fields

Classical Theory of Gauge Fields

Regular price €122,95 EUR
Regular price Sale price €122,95 EUR
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Format
Quantity

Based on a highly regarded lecture course at Moscow State University, this is a clear and systematic introduction to gauge field theory. It is unique in providing the means to master gauge field theory prior to the advanced study of quantum mechanics. Though gauge field theory is typically included in courses on quantum field theory, many of its ideas and results can be understood at the classical or semi-classical level. Accordingly, this book is organized so that its early chapters require no special knowledge of quantum mechanics. Aspects of gauge field theory relying on quantum mechanics are introduced only later and in a graduated fashion--making the text ideal for students studying gauge field theory and quantum mechanics simultaneously.

The book begins with the basic concepts on which gauge field theory is built. It introduces gauge-invariant Lagrangians and describes the spectra of linear perturbations, including perturbations above nontrivial ground states. The second part focuses on the construction and interpretation of classical solutions that exist entirely due to the nonlinearity of field equations: solitons, bounces, instantons, and sphalerons. The third section considers some of the interesting effects that appear due to interactions of fermions with topological scalar and gauge fields. Mathematical digressions and numerous problems are included throughout. An appendix sketches the role of instantons as saddle points of Euclidean functional integral and related topics.

Perfectly suited as an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate text, this book is an excellent starting point for anyone seeking to understand gauge fields.

Author: Valery Rubakov
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 05/26/2002
Pages: 456
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.70lbs
Size: 9.70h x 6.54w x 1.34d
ISBN: 9780691059273

About the Author
Valery Rubakov is Professor of Physics at Moscow State University. He is a Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and was awarded its A. A. Friedmann Prize in 1999.

View full details