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This book gives a detailed and self-contained introduction into the
theory of spectral functions, with an emphasis on their
applications to quantum field theory. All methods are illustrated
with applications to specific physical problems from the forefront
of current research, such as finite-temperature field theory,
D-branes, quantum solitons and noncommutativity. In the first part
of the book, necessary background information on differential
geometry and quantization, including less standard material, is
collected. The second part of the book contains a detailed
description of main spectral functions and methods of their
calculation. In the third part, the theory is applied to several
examples (D-branes, quantum solitons, anomalies, noncommutativity).
This book addresses advanced graduate students and researchers in
mathematical physics with basic knowledge of quantum field theory
and differential geometry. The aim is to prepare readers to use
spectral functions in their own research, in particular in relation
to heat kernels and zeta functions.
This book gives a detailed and self-contained introduction into the
theory of spectral functions, with an emphasis on their
applications to quantum field theory. All methods are illustrated
with applications to specific physical problems from the forefront
of current research, such as finite-temperature field theory,
D-branes, quantum solitons and noncommutativity. In the first part
of the book, necessary background information on differential
geometry and quantization, including less standard material, is
collected. The second part of the book contains a detailed
description of main spectral functions and methods of their
calculation. In the third part, the theory is applied to several
examples (D-branes, quantum solitons, anomalies, noncommutativity).
This book addresses advanced graduate students and researchers in
mathematical physics with basic knowledge of quantum field theory
and differential geometry. The aim is to prepare readers to use
spectral functions in their own research, in particular in relation
to heat kernels and zeta functions.
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