Finite Temperature Field TheoryWorld Scientific, 1997 - 404 páginas This book discusses all three formalisms used in the study of finite temperature field theory, namely the imaginary time formalism, the closed time formalism and thermofield dynamics. Applications of the formalisms are worked out in detail. Gauge field theories and symmetry restoration at finite temperature are among the practical examples discussed in depth. The question of gauge dependence of the effective potential and the Nielsen identities are explained. The nonrestoration of some symmetries at high temperature (such as supersymmetry) and theories on nonsimply connected space-times are also described thoroughly. Other topics include (1+1)- and (2+1)-dimensional field theories at finite temperature and phase transitions, derivative expansion, linear response theory and the question of infrared divergences at finite temperature. In addition, examples of nonequilibrium phenomena are discussed with the disoriented chiral condensates as an illustration.This book is a very useful tool for graduate students, teachers and researchers in theoretical physics. |
Contenido
Chapter 2 Real Time Formalism | 39 |
Chapter 3 Thermofield Dynamics | 69 |
Chapter 4 Gauge Theories | 105 |
Chapter 5 Cutting Rules at T 0
| 149 |
Chapter 6 Symmetry Breaking | 191 |
Chapter 7 Nielsen Identities | 233 |
Chapter 8 Subtleties at T 0 | 259 |
Chapter 9 Supersymmetry at T 0 | 291 |
Chapter 10 Derivative Expansion | 333 |
Chapter 11 NonEquilibrium Phenomena | 361 |
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