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This book presents thermal field theory techniques, which can be
applied in both cosmology and the theoretical description of the
QCD plasma generated in heavy-ion collision experiments. It focuses
on gauge interactions (whether weak or strong), which are essential
in both contexts. As well as the many differences in the physics
questions posed and in the microscopic forces playing a central
role, the authors also explain the similarities and the techniques,
such as the resummations, that are needed for developing a formally
consistent perturbative expansion. The formalism is developed step
by step, starting from quantum mechanics; introducing scalar,
fermionic and gauge fields; describing the issues of infrared
divergences; resummations and effective field theories; and
incorporating systems with finite chemical potentials. With this
machinery in place, the important class of real-time (dynamic)
observables is treated in some detail. This is followed by an
overview of a number of applications, ranging from the study of
phase transitions and particle production rate computations, to the
concept of transport and damping coefficients that play a
ubiquitous role in current developments. The book serves as a
self-contained textbook on relativistic thermal field theory for
undergraduate and graduate students of theoretical high-energy
physics.
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