Introduction to Strong Interactions

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Introduction to Strong Interactions

Theory and Applications

Applied mathematics Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics) Thermodynamics and heat Atomic and molecular physics Particle and high-energy physics Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)

Author: Andrey Grabovsky

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 27 December 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000831726


This is a problem-oriented introduction to the main ideas, methods, and problems needed to form a basic understanding of the theory of strong interactions. Each section contains solid but concise technical foundations to key concepts of the theory, and the level of rigor is appropriate for readers with a background in physics (rather than mathematics). It begins with a foundational introduction to topics including SU(N) group, hadrons and effective SU(3) symmetric flavor lagrangians, constituent quarks in hadrons, quarks and gluons as fundamental fields. It then discusses Quantum chromodynamics as a gauge field theory, functional integration, and Wilson lines and loops, before moving on to discuss gauge–fixing and Faddeev – Popov ghosts, Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin symmetry, and lattice methods. It concludes with a discussion on the anomalies and the strong CP problem, effective action, chiral perturbation theory, deep inelastic scattering, and derivation and solution of the Dokshitzer - Gribov - Lipatov - Altarelli - Parisi equations.

Constructed as a one-term course on strong interactions for advanced students, it will be a useful self-study guide for graduate and PhD students of high energy physics, Quantum Chromodynamics, and the Standard Model.

Features

  • Covers both basic introductory topics, in addition to more advanced content.
  • Accompanied by over 200 problems starting from group algebra to the derivation of Migdal-Makeenko equations, Kim - Shifman - Vainshtein - Zakharov axion, and gluon + gluon to Higgs cross section, etc.
  • Solutions are incorporated into the chapters to test understanding.

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