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The present book contains fourteen expository contributions on
various topics connected to Number Theory, or Arithmetics, and its
relationships to Theoreti cal Physics. The first part is
mathematically oriented; it deals mostly with ellip tic curves,
modular forms, zeta functions, Galois theory, Riemann surfaces, and
p-adic analysis. The second part reports on matters with more
direct physical interest, such as periodic and quasiperiodic
lattices, or classical and quantum dynamical systems. The
contribution of each author represents a short self-contained
course on a specific subject. With very few prerequisites, the
reader is offered a didactic exposition, which follows the author's
original viewpoints, and often incorpo rates the most recent
developments. As we shall explain below, there are strong
relationships between the different chapters, even though every
single contri bution can be read independently of the others. This
volume originates in a meeting entitled Number Theory and Physics,
which took place at the Centre de Physique, Les Houches
(Haute-Savoie, France), on March 7 - 16, 1989. The aim of this
interdisciplinary meeting was to gather physicists and
mathematicians, and to give to members of both com munities the
opportunity of exchanging ideas, and to benefit from each other's
specific knowledge, in the area of Number Theory, and of its
applications to the physical sciences. Physicists have been given,
mostly through the program of lectures, an exposition of some of
the basic methods and results of Num ber Theory which are the most
actively used in their branch."
The present book contains fourteen expository contributions on
various topics connected to Number Theory, or Arithmetics, and its
relationships to Theoreti cal Physics. The first part is
mathematically oriented; it deals mostly with ellip tic curves,
modular forms, zeta functions, Galois theory, Riemann surfaces, and
p-adic analysis. The second part reports on matters with more
direct physical interest, such as periodic and quasiperiodic
lattices, or classical and quantum dynamical systems. The
contribution of each author represents a short self-contained
course on a specific subject. With very few prerequisites, the
reader is offered a didactic exposition, which follows the author's
original viewpoints, and often incorpo rates the most recent
developments. As we shall explain below, there are strong
relationships between the different chapters, even though every
single contri bution can be read independently of the others. This
volume originates in a meeting entitled Number Theory and Physics,
which took place at the Centre de Physique, Les Houches
(Haute-Savoie, France), on March 7 - 16, 1989. The aim of this
interdisciplinary meeting was to gather physicists and
mathematicians, and to give to members of both com munities the
opportunity of exchanging ideas, and to benefit from each other's
specific knowledge, in the area of Number Theory, and of its
applications to the physical sciences. Physicists have been given,
mostly through the program of lectures, an exposition of some of
the basic methods and results of Num ber Theory which are the most
actively used in their branch."
Volume 1: From Brownian Motion to Renormalization and Lattice Gauge
Theory. Volume 2: Strong Coupling, Monte Carlo Methods, Conformal
Field Theory, and Random Systems. This two-volume work provides a
comprehensive and timely survey of the application of the methods
of quantum field theory to statistical physics, a very active and
fruitful area of modern research. The first volume provides a
pedagogical introduction to the subject, discussing Brownian
motion, its anticommutative counterpart in the guise of Onsager's
solution to the two-dimensional Ising model, the mean field or
Landau approximation, scaling ideas exemplified by the
Kosterlitz-Thouless theory for the XY transition, the continuous
renormalization group applied to the standard phi-to the fourth
theory (the simplest typical case) and lattice gauge theory as a
pathway to the understanding of quark confinement in quantum
chromodynamics. The second volume covers more diverse topics,
including strong coupling expansions and their analysis, Monte
Carlo simulations, two-dimensional conformal field theory, and
simple disordered systems. The book concludes with a chapter on
random geometry and the Polyakov model of random surfaces which
illustrates the relations between string theory and statistical
physics. The two volumes that make up this work will be useful to
theoretical physicists and applied mathematicians who are
interested in the exciting developments which have resulted from
the synthesis of field theory and statistical physics.
The second volume covers diverse topics, including strong coupling expansions and their analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, two-dimensional conformal field theory, and simple disordered systems. The book concludes with a chapter on random geometry and the Polyakov model of random surfaces, which illustrates the relations between string theory and statistical physics.
Quantum field theory remains among the most important tools in
defining and explaining the microscopic world. Recent years have
witnessed a blossoming of developments and applications that extend
far beyond the theory's original scope. This comprehensive text
offers a balanced treatment, providing students with both a formal
presentation and numerous practical examples of calculations.
This two-part approach begins with the standard quantization of
electrodynamics, culminating in the perturbative renormalization.
The second part comprises functional methods, relativistic bound
states, broken symmetries, nonabelian gauge fields, and asymptotic
behavior. Appropriate for students and researchers in field theory,
particle physics, and related areas, this treatment presupposes a
background in quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and relativity,
and it assumes some familiarity with classical calculus, including
group theory and complex analysis.
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