An Introduction to Non-Perturbative Foundations of Quantum Field Theory

Author:   Franco Strocchi (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Nuclear Research, Pisa, Italy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   158
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9780198789239


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   11 August 2016
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Author:   Franco Strocchi (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Nuclear Research, Pisa, Italy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   158
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.70cm
Weight:   0.464kg
ISBN:  

9780198789239


ISBN 10:   0198789238
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   11 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This excellent new book presents the fundamental concepts of quantum field theory at a more mathematical and rigorous level than found in the many standard graduate texts in the field. It will be a valuable reference for particle physicists and others seeking a deeper understanding of the theoretical foundations of the standard model. * Graham Shore, Swansea University * Strocchi's book is an immensely valuable addition to the introductory literature on quantum field theory. It will be useful to physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers of physics alike, as it successfully bridges the gap between the rigorous and the non-rigorous, the formal and the heuristic approaches to quantum field theory. Those looking for a mathematically well-founded approach to the theories combined in the Standard Model of elementary particle physics can hardly do better than consult Strocchi's work. * Simon Friederich, Universitat Gottingen * This is the book many mathematically inclined theoretical physicists and physics-oriented mathematicians have been waiting for; an introductory textbook on quantum field theory and its applications written by theoretical physicist F. Strocchi, a world expert on the mathematical foundations of relativistic quantum field theory, working in this field himself for decades and having made profound contributions of research results. His book is the answer to the question students or researchers often ask: Which book would you recommend to learn about quantum field theory? * Volker Bach, Technische Universitat Braunschweig *


This excellent new book presents the fundamental concepts of quantum field theory at a more mathematical and rigorous level than found in the many standard graduate texts in the field. It will be a valuable reference for particle physicists and others seeking a deeper understanding of the theoretical foundations of the standard model. * Graham Shore, Swansea University * Strocchi's book is an immensely valuable addition to the introductory literature on quantum field theory. It will be useful to physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers of physics alike, as it successfully bridges the gap between the rigorous and the non-rigorous, the formal and the heuristic approaches to quantum field theory. Those looking for a mathematically well-founded approach to the theories combined in the Standard Model of elementary particle physics can hardly do better than consult Strocchi's work. * Simon Friederich, Universitat Goettingen * This is the book many mathematically inclined theoretical physicists and physics-oriented mathematicians have been waiting for; an introductory textbook on quantum field theory and its applications written by theoretical physicist F. Strocchi, a world expert on the mathematical foundations of relativistic quantum field theory, working in this field himself for decades and having made profound contributions of research results. His book is the answer to the question students or researchers often ask: Which book would you recommend to learn about quantum field theory? * Volker Bach, Technische Universitat Braunschweig *


This is the book many mathematically inclined theoretical physicists and physics-oriented mathematicians have been waiting for; an introductory textbook on quantum field theory and its applications written by theoretical physicist F. Strocchi, a world expert on the mathematical foundations of relativistic quantum field theory, working in this field himself for decades and having made profound contributions of research results. His book is the answer to the question students or researchers often ask: Which book would you recommend to learn about quantum field theory? Volker Bach, Technische Universitat Braunschweig Strocchi's book is an immensely valuable addition to the introductory literature on quantum field theory. It will be useful to physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers of physics alike, as it successfully bridges the gap between the rigorous and the non-rigorous, the formal and the heuristic approaches to quantum field theory. Those looking for a mathematically well-founded approach to the theories combined in the Standard Model of elementary particle physics can hardly do better than consult Strocchi's work. Simon Friederich, Universitat Gottingen This excellent new book presents the fundamental concepts of quantum field theory at a more mathematical and rigorous level than found in the many standard graduate texts in the field. It will be a valuable reference for particle physicists and others seeking a deeper understanding of the theoretical foundations of the standard model. Graham Shore, Swansea University


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Franco Strocchi is Senior Research Fellow at INFN. He received his Laurea in Physics at the University of Pisa and Diploma in Physics at Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa (1961). He has taught as Professor of Theoretical Physics at SISSA, Trieste (1983-1994), and as Professor of Theoretical Physics at Scuola Normale Superiore (1994-2009). His main research interests include the theory of quantized fields and spontaneous breaking of symmetries.

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