出版社: Cambridge University Press/世界图书出版公司
出版年: 1995
页数: 607
定价: 108.00元
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9787506266376
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In The Quantum Theory of Fields, Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. This is a two-volume work. Volume I introduces the foundations of quantum field theory. The development is fresh and logical throughout, with ...
In The Quantum Theory of Fields, Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg combines his exceptional physical insight with his gift for clear exposition to provide a self-contained, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to quantum field theory. This is a two-volume work. Volume I introduces the foundations of quantum field theory. The development is fresh and logical throughout, with each step carefully motivated by what has gone before, and emphasizing the reasons why such a theory should describe nature. After a brief historical outline, the book begins anew with the principles about which we are most certain, relativity and quantum mechanics, and the properties of particles that follow from these principles. Quantum field theory emerges from this as a natural consequence. The author presents the classic calculations of quantum electrodynamics in a thoroughly modern way, showing the use of path integrals and dimensional regularization. His account of renormalization theory reflects the changes in our view of quantum field theory since the advent of effective field theories. The book's scope extends beyond quantum electrodynamics to elementary particle physics, and nuclear physics. It contains much original material, and is peppered with examples and insights drawn from the author's experience as a leader of elementary particle research. Problems are included at the end of each chapter. This work will be an invaluable reference for all physicists and mathematicians who use quantum field theory, and it is also appropriate as a textbook for graduate students in this area.
(From amazon.com)
作者简介 · · · · · ·
Steven Weinberg – Autobiography
I was born in 1933 in New York City to Frederick and Eva Weinberg. My early inclination toward science received encouragement from my father, and by the time I was 15 or 16 my interests had focused on theoretical physics.
I received my undergraduate degree from Cornell in 1954, and then went for a year of graduate study to the Institute for...
Steven Weinberg – Autobiography
I was born in 1933 in New York City to Frederick and Eva Weinberg. My early inclination toward science received encouragement from my father, and by the time I was 15 or 16 my interests had focused on theoretical physics.
I received my undergraduate degree from Cornell in 1954, and then went for a year of graduate study to the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Copenhagen (now the Niels Bohr Institute). There, with the help of David Frisch and Gunnar Källén. I began to do research in physics. I then returned to the U.S. to complete my graduate studies at Princeton. My Ph.D thesis, with Sam Treiman as adviser, was on the application of renormalization theory to the effects of strong interactions in weak interaction processes.
After receiving my Ph.D. in 1957, I worked at Columbia and then from 1959 to 1966 at Berkeley. My research during this period was on a wide variety of topics - high energy behavior of Feynman graphs, second-class weak interaction currents, broken symmetries, scattering theory, muon physics, etc. - topics chosen in many cases because I was trying to teach myself some area of physics. My active interest in astrophysics dates from 1961-62; I wrote some papers on the cosmic population of neutrinos and then began to write a book, Gravitation and Cosmology, which was eventually completed in 1971. Late in 1965 I began my work on current algebra and the application to the strong interactions of the idea of spontaneous symmetry breaking.
From 1966 to 1969, on leave from Berkeley, I was Loeb Lecturer at Harvard and then visiting professor at M.I.T. In 1969 I accepted a professorship in the Physics Department at M.I.T., then chaired by Viki Weisskopf. It was while I was a visitor to M.I.T. in 1967 that my work on broken symmetries, current algebra, and renormalization theory turned in the direction of the unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions. In 1973, when Julian Schwinger left Harvard, I was offered and accepted his chair there as Higgins Professor of Physics, together with an appointment as Senior Scientist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
My work during the 1970's has been mainly concerned with the implications of the unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions, with the development of the related theory of strong interactions known as quantum chromodynamics, and with steps toward the unification of all interactions.
In 1982 I moved to the physics and astronomy departments of the University of Texas at Austin, as Josey Regental Professor of Science. I met my wife Louise when we were undergraduates at Cornell, and we were married in 1954. She is now a professor of law. Our daughter Elizabeth was born in Berkeley in 1963.
(From nobel.se)
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0 有用 Sun 2009-03-16 14:11:12
极佳的场论教材,不建议初学
0 有用 七星之城 2013-06-12 00:48:40
不读无以理解场论。
0 有用 fatiguerrilla 2012-11-16 22:42:27
我每天只能读两页温伯格 因为实在是太难了 但是这是我所见最深刻的场论书 不及A ZEE的有趣 到处都带着仙风道骨 神一样的温伯格
0 有用 Tabris 2012-09-16 11:31:37
这是一本能让人感觉到作者强大内力的作品。
0 有用 Sheldon 2010-05-28 16:15:38
太难了啊
0 有用 Photon 2022-03-08 01:51:59
看完温伯格第一卷(其实只看完前12章),感觉自己真的在天上飞。有一种从四万八千里高空俯瞰世界的感觉;有种人突然意识到地球在宇宙中的位置那一瞬间的通透感和大局感;有种拼了两三年的一块巨型拼图突然简搭好了所有骨架,剩下每一块都可以让人一眼看出应该放在什么位置的解决感。 以前看月亮只能意识到自己近视,现在看月亮意识到原来是自己眼睛的分辨率的截断能标变低了,原来的细节都被指数压低了——世界上每一个地方都充... 看完温伯格第一卷(其实只看完前12章),感觉自己真的在天上飞。有一种从四万八千里高空俯瞰世界的感觉;有种人突然意识到地球在宇宙中的位置那一瞬间的通透感和大局感;有种拼了两三年的一块巨型拼图突然简搭好了所有骨架,剩下每一块都可以让人一眼看出应该放在什么位置的解决感。 以前看月亮只能意识到自己近视,现在看月亮意识到原来是自己眼睛的分辨率的截断能标变低了,原来的细节都被指数压低了——世界上每一个地方都充满有效场论。 温伯格可能不是我们这个时代最聪明的物理学家,但一定是头脑最清晰,图景最明了的物理学家。如果要问我什么样的理论成果是优美的,聪明的,答案会有很多;但如果要问什么样的理论是宏伟的,坚实的,并且如果是我,会想要做出什么样的工作,我一定会回答就像温伯格的量子场论。 (展开)
0 有用 Minbad 2020-05-02 03:20:14
振聋发聩:qft长这个样子是因为它就该长这样
0 有用 liqqq 2019-05-25 10:26:31
真正的大师之作,常读常新
1 有用 逸世凌虚 2019-02-06 09:53:30
作者内功深厚,力透纸背,除了极个别逻辑细节,如相互作用与自由理论的散射过渡这里(Haag Theorem),前六章算符形式体系构造 QFT 一气呵成,是我这辈子读过最畅快的一本书。正则量子化更是高妙,不像 Peskin 将之贬得一无是处。实际上,凝聚态理论里,Haldane 做过的好多 nontrivial 的结果都是直接暴力正则量子化得到的。路径积分形式体系也比一般的场论书严格。
0 有用 psuedogeek 2016-08-24 21:11:14
学过的概念看起来还是累,老头真是任性,用的convention跟别人都不一样