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Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2013
Summary
This book is an expanded and reorganized version of the lecture notes for a course taught at the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, in the spring semester of 2003. The course is an elementary introduction to the basic concepts of quantum field theory in classical backgrounds. A certain level of familiarity with general relativity and quantum mechanics is required, although many of the necessary concepts are introduced in the text.
The audience consisted of advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. There were 11 three-hour lectures. Each lecture was accompanied by exercises that were an integral part of the exposition and encapsulated longer but straightforward calculations or illustrative numerical results. Detailed solutions were given for all the exercises. Exercises marked by an asterisk (*) are more difficult or cumbersome.
The book covers limited but essential material: quantization of free scalar fields; driven and time-dependent harmonic oscillators; mode expansions and Bogolyubov transformations; particle creation by classical backgrounds; quantum scalar fields in de Sitter spacetime and the growth of fluctuations; the Unruh effect; Hawking radiation; the Casimir effect; quantization by path integrals; the energy-momentum tensor for fields; effective action and backreaction; regularization of functional determinants using zeta functions and heat kernels. Topics such as quantization of higher-spin fields or interacting fields in curved spacetime, direct renormalization of the energy-momentum tensor, and the theory of cosmological perturbations are left out.
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- Introduction to Quantum Effects in Gravity , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007