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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
July 2023
Print publication year:
2023
Online ISBN:
9781009401654
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Book description

Providing a new perspective on quantum field theory, this book gives a pedagogical exposition of non-perturbative methods in relativistic quantum field theory and introduces the reader to modern research in theoretical physics. After describing non-perturbative methods in detail, it uses these methods to explore two-dimensional and four-dimensional gauge dynamics. The book concludes with a summary emphasizing the interplay between two- and four-dimensional gauge theories. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book covers topics from two-dimensional conformal symmetry, affine Lie algebras, solitons, integrable models, bosonization, and 't Hooft model, to four-dimensional conformal invariance, integrability, large N expansion, Skyrme model, monopoles and instantons. Applications, first to simple field theories and gauge dynamics in two dimensions, and then to gauge theories in four dimensions and quantum chromodynamics in particular, are thoroughly described. Published originally in 2010, this title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.

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  • Frontmatter
    pp i-vi
  • Dedication
    pp vii-viiii
  • Contents
    pp ix-xiv
  • Preface
    pp xv-xvii
  • Acknowledgments
    pp xviii-xviii
  • Part I - Non-Perturbative Methods In Two-Dimensional Field Theory
    pp 1-2
  • 1 - From massless free scalar field to conformal field theories
    pp 3-16
  • 2 - Conformal field theory
    pp 17-38
  • 3 - Theories invariant under affine current algebras
    pp 39-60
  • 4 - Wess–Zumino–Witten model and coset models
    pp 61-78
  • 5 - Solitons and two-dimensional integrable models
    pp 79-130
  • 6 - Bosonization
    pp 131-164
  • 7 - The large N limit of two-dimensional models
    pp 165-174
  • Part II - Two-Dimensional Non-Perturbative Gauge Dynamics
    pp 175-176
  • 8 - Gauge theories in two dimensions – basics
    pp 177-182
  • 9 - Bosonized gauge theories
    pp 183-190
  • 10 - The ‘t Hooft solution of 2d QCD
    pp 191-202
  • 11 - Mesonic spectrum from current algebra
    pp 203-222
  • 12 - DLCQ and the spectra of QCD with fundamental and adjoint fermions
    pp 223-236
  • 13 - The baryonic spectrum of multiflavor QCD2 in the strong coupling limit
    pp 237-264
  • 14 - Confinement versus screening
    pp 265-278
  • 15 - QCD2, coset models and BRST quantization
    pp 279-290
  • 16 - Generalized Yang–Mills theory on a Riemann surface
    pp 291-306
  • Part III - From Two To Four Dimensions
    pp 307-308
  • 17 - Conformal invariance in four-dimensional field theories and in QCD
    pp 309-328
  • 18 - Integrability in four-dimensional gauge dynamics
    pp 329-336
  • 19 - Large N methods in QCD4
    pp 337-354
  • 20 - From 2d bosonized baryons to 4d Skyrmions
    pp 355-370
  • 21 - From two-dimensional solitons to four-dimensional magnetic monopoles
    pp 371-388
  • 22 - Instantons of QCD
    pp 389-406

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