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This book aims to provide advanced students and researchers with
the text on a nonperturbative, thermodynamically grounded, and
largely analytical approach to four-dimensional Quantum Gauge
Theory. The terrestrial, astrophysical, and cosmological
applications, mostly within the realm of low-temperature photon
physics, are treated.
This latest edition enhances the material of the first edition with
a derivation of the value of the action for each of the
Harrington-Shepard calorons/anticalorons that are relevant for the
emergence of the thermal ground state. Also included are
discussions of the caloron center versus its periphery, the role of
the thermal ground state in U(1) wave propagation, photonic
particle-wave duality, and calculational intricacies and
book-keeping related to one-loop scattering of massless modes in
the deconfining phase of an SU(2) Yang-Mills theory. Moreover, a
derivation of the temperature-redshift relation of the CMB in
deconfining SU(2) Yang-Mills thermodynamics and its application to
explaining an apparent early re-ionization of the Universe are
given. Finally, a mechanism of mass generation for cosmic neutrinos
is proposed.
This latest edition enhances the material of the first edition with
a derivation of the value of the action for each of the
Harrington-Shepard calorons/anticalorons that are relevant for the
emergence of the thermal ground state. Also included are
discussions of the caloron center versus its periphery, the role of
the thermal ground state in U(1) wave propagation, photonic
particle-wave duality, and calculational intricacies and
book-keeping related to one-loop scattering of massless modes in
the deconfining phase of an SU(2) Yang-Mills theory. Moreover, a
derivation of the temperature-redshift relation of the CMB in
deconfining SU(2) Yang-Mills thermodynamics and its application to
explaining an apparent early re-ionization of the Universe are
given. Finally, a mechanism of mass generation for cosmic neutrinos
is proposed.
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