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This book is devoted to the cosmological implications of the gauge
theories of particle physics and of string theory. It presumes some
prior knowledge of these subjects, such as that provided in the
authors' previous books Introduction to Gauge Field Theory and
Supersymmetric Gauge Field Theory and String Theory, but it is
self-contained. Like the earlier books it is intended as an
introductory textbook for a first course on the subject at graduate
student level. Recent observations confirm that the universe is
very flat and extremely homogeneous. The most plausible explanation
of this is that the universe passed through an inflationary era.
studied and the possibility of satisfying these in a supersymmetric
theory or in supergravity theory is discussed. Finally, black hole
solutions of the supergravity theory that approximates string
theory at low energies are considered, and the insight that string
theory affords into the microscopic origin of the
Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is discussed. Cosmology in Gauge Field
Theory and String Theory will provide a modern introduction to
these important problems from a particle physicist's perspective.
Designed as a sequel to the authors' Introduction to Gauge Field
Theory, Supersymmetric Gauge Field Theory and String Theory
introduces first-year graduate students to supersymmetric theories,
including supergravity and superstring theories. Starting with the
necessary background in quantum field theory, the book covers the
three key topics of high-energy physics. The emphasis is on
practical calculations rather than abstract generalities or
phenomenological results. Where possible, the authors show how to
calculate, connecting the theoretical with the phenomenological.
While the field continues to advance and grow, this book addresses
the basic theory at the core and will likely remain relevant even
if more advanced ideas change.
Introduction to Gauge Field Theory provides comprehensive coverage
of modern relativistic quantum field theory, emphasizing the
details of actual calculations rather than the phenomenology of the
applications.
Forming a foundation in the subject, the book assumes knowledge of
relativistic quantum mechanics, but not of quantum field theory.
The book is ideal for graduate students, advanced undergraduates,
and researchers in the field of particle physics.
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