Quantum Chromodynamics
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 12. April 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 414 pages
978-3-540-57103-2 (ISBN)
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Description
Quantum Chromodynamics
is a thorough introduction for students in theoretical physics and scientists needing a reference and exercise book in this field. The book presents the necessary mathematical tools together with many examples and worked problems.
In introductory chapters the reader becomes familiar with the hadron spectrum, while the SU(N) symmetry groups and the relativistic field theory are briefly recapitulated; then a discussion of scalar quantum electrodynamics and scattering reactions follow before gauge quark-quark interactions, perturbational QCD, renormalization groups, and tests of pertubational QCD are all treated in detail. Chapters on non-perturbational QCD and quasi-phenomenological applications conclude the text.
In introductory chapters the reader becomes familiar with the hadron spectrum, while the SU(N) symmetry groups and the relativistic field theory are briefly recapitulated; then a discussion of scalar quantum electrodynamics and scattering reactions follow before gauge quark-quark interactions, perturbational QCD, renormalization groups, and tests of pertubational QCD are all treated in detail. Chapters on non-perturbational QCD and quasi-phenomenological applications conclude the text.
More details
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
6
6 s/w Abbildungen
146 figures, 80 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24.2 cm
Width: 19.3 cm
Weight
860 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-57103-2 (9783540571032)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-57978-3
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions

Walter Greiner | Stefan Schramm | Eckart Stein
Quantum Chromodynamics
Book
12/2006
3rd Edition
Springer
€128.39
Shipment within 10-15 days

Walter Greiner | Stefan Schramm | Eckart Stein
Quantum Chromodynamics
Book
08/2002
2nd Edition
Springer
€85.59
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Additional editions

Walter Greiner | Andreas Schäfer
Quantum Chromodynamics
E-Book
06/2011
1st Edition
Springer
€46.99
Available for download
Walter Greiner | Andreas Schäfer
Quantum Chromodynamics
Book
1994
Springer
€81.71
Article exhausted; check different version
Persons
Content
1. The Introduction of Quarks.- 1.1 The Hadron Spectrum.- 2. Review of Relativistic Field Theory.- 2.1 Spinor Quantum Electrodynamics.- 2.1.1 The Free Dirac Equation and Its Solution.- 2.1.2 Density and Current Density.- 2.1.3 Covariant Notation.- 2.1.4 Normalization of Dirac Spinors.- 2.1.5 Interaction with a Four-Potential A?.- 2.1.6 Transition Amplitudes.- 2.1.7 Discrete Symmetries.- 2.2 Scalar Quantum Electrodynamics.- 2.2.1 The Free Klein-Gordon Equation and Its Solutions.- 2.2.2 Interaction of a ?+ with a Potential A?.- 2.2.3 ?+K+ Scattering.- 2.2.4 The Cross Section.- 2.2.5 Spin-1 Particles and Their Polarization.- 2.2.5.1 Massive Spin-1 Particles.- 2.2.5.2 Massless Spin-1 Particles: Photons.- 2.2.6 The Propagator for Virtual Photons.- 2.3 Fermion-Boson and Fermion7#x2014;Fermion Scattering.- 2.3.1 Traces and Spin Summations.- 2.3.2 The Structure of the Form Factors from Invariance Considerations.- 3. Scattering Reactions and the Internal Structure of Baryons.- 3.1 Simple Quark Models Compared.- 3.2 The Description of Scattering Reactions.- 3.3 The MIT Bag Model.- 4. Gauge Theories and Quantum-Chromodynamics.- 4.1 The Standard Model - A Typical Gauge Theory.- 4.2 The Gauge Theory of Quark-Quark Interactions.- 4.3 Dimensional Regularization.- 4.4 The Renormalized Coupling Constant of QCD.- 5. Perturbative QCD I: Deep Inelastic Scattering.- 5.1 The Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi Equations.- 5.2 An Alternative Approach to the GLAP Equations.- 5.3 Common Parametrizations of the Distribution Functions and Anomalous Dimensions.- 5.4 Renormalization and the Expansion Into Local Operators.- 5.5 The Spin-Dependent Structure Functions.- 5.6 The Spin-Dependent Structure Functions in the MIT Bag Model.- 6. Perturbative QCD II: The Drell-Yan Process and the Gribov-Levin-Ryskin Equation.- 6.1 The Drell-Yan Process.- 6.2 Small-x Physics and the Gribov-Levin-Ryskin Equation.- 7. Nonperturbative QCD.- 7.1 Lattice Gauge Theories.- 7.2 Lattice Theories at Finite Temperature.- 7.3 QCD Sum Rules.- 8. Phenomenological Models for Non-Perturbative QCD Problems.- 8.1 The Ground State of QCD.- 8.2 The Quark-Gluon Plasma.