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Relativistic quantum field theory [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Today, 1966
THE RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM theory of fields was born some 35 years ago through the paternal efforts of Dirac, Heisenberg, Pauli and others. It was a somewhat retarded youngster, however, and first reached adolescence 17 years later, an event which we are gathered here to celebrate. But it is the subsequent development and more mature phase of the subject
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The quantum theory of light

Philosophical Transactions
We present a brief introduction to the quantum theory of light as it is understood in the field of quantum optics. Our aim is not to review the topic, which would require a very extensive article (or even a book of several volumes) but rather to provide ...
S. M. Barnett, John Jeffers
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Symmetries in Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Gravity

Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2018
In this paper we use the AdS/CFT correspondence to refine and then establish a set of old conjectures about symmetries in quantum gravity. We first show that any global symmetry, discrete or continuous, in a bulk quantum gravity theory with a CFT dual ...
D. Harlow, H. Ooguri
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The Quantum Theory of Fields

1995
In this third volume of The Quantum Theory of Fields, available for the first time in paperback, Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg continues his masterly exposition of quantum field theory. This volume presents a self-contained, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to supersymmetry, a highly active area of theoretical physics. The text introduces and
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Entanglement Measures and Their Properties in Quantum Field Theory

, 2017
An entanglement measure for a bipartite quantum system is a state functional that vanishes on separable states and that does not increase under separable (local) operations. It is well-known that for pure states, essentially all entanglement measures are
S. Hollands, Ko Sanders
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Quantum Field Theory

2015
In this chapter the framework of quantum field theory is introduced. Starting with the equation derived in Chap. 5\( \left[ {{\Phi} (x),\pi (y)} \right] = i\delta \left( {x - y} \right), \)we are able to see that the fields itself are operators. The solutions to the equations of motion for spin 0, 1/2 and 1 are written in terms of their Fourier ...
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Quantum Field Theory [PDF]

open access: possible, 1975
The twelfth Solvay Conference on Physics took place in Brussels from 9 to 14 October 1961. The general theme of the conference was ‘Quantum Field Theory’, and it would seem that this was the last time that this subject stood at the centre of a theoretical description of particle phenomena.
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Quantum Theory of Fields

Nature, 1949
To say that this is the best book on the quantum theory of fields is no praise, since to my knowledge it is the only book on this subject. But it is a very good and most useful book. The original was written in German and appeared in 1942. This is a translation with some minor changes.
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Algebraic Quantum Field Theory

Progress and Visions in Quantum Theory in View of Gravity, 2020
C. Fewster, K. Rejzner
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Quantum field theory

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1955
A functional expression resembling the scattering matrix is introduced into classical field theory, and with this foundation a postulate of quantization is introduced analogous to the definitions of Feynmann. From this are derived some alternative and more familiar forms of field theory.
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