Quantum Field Theory: Competitive Models - Bertfried Fauser - Books - Birkhauser Verlag AG - 9783764387358 - December 10, 2008
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Quantum Field Theory: Competitive Models 2009 edition

Bertfried Fauser

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Quantum Field Theory: Competitive Models 2009 edition

The present volume emerged from the 3rd `Blaubeuren Workshop: Recent Developments in Quantum Field Theory', held in July 2007 at the Max Planck Institute of Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig/Germany.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Based on the workshop on Recent developments in quantum field theory held at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig (Germany) from July 20th to 22nd, 2007. Table of Contents: Preface (Bertfried Fauser, Jurgen Tolksdorf, Eberhard Zeidler).- Constructive Use of Holographic Projections (Bert Schroer).- Topos Theory and Neo-Realist Quantum Theory (Andreas Doring).- A Survey on Mathematical Feynman Path Integrals: Construction, Asymptotics, Applications (Sergio Albeverio, Sonia Mazzucchi).- A Comment on the Infra-Red Problem in the AdS/CFT Correspondence (Hanno Gottschalk, Horst Thaler).- Some Steps Towards Noncommutative Mirror Symmetry on the Torus (Karl-Georg Schlesinger).- Witten s Volume Formula, Cohomological Pairings of Moduli Spaces of Flat Connections and Applications of Multiple Zeta Functions (Partha Guha).- Noncommutative Field Theories from a Deformation Point of View (Stefan Waldmann).- Renormalization of Gauge Fields using Hopf Algebras (Walter D. van Suijlekom).- Not so Non-Renormalizable Gravity (Dirk Kreimer).- The Structure of Green Functions in Quantum Field Theory with a General State (Christian Brouder).- The Quantum Action Principle in the Framework of Causal Perturbation Theory (Ferdinand Brennecke, Michael Dutsch).- Plane Wave Geometry and Quantum Physics (Matthias Blau).- Canonical Quantum Gravity and Effective Theory (Martin Bojowald).- From Discrete Space-Time to Minkowski Space: Basic Mechanisms, Methods, and Perspectives (Felix Finster).- Towards a q-Deformed Quantum Field Theory (Hartmut Wachter).- Towards a q -Deformed Supersymmetric Field Theory (Alexander Schmidt).- L1-algebra Connections and Applications to String- and Chern-Simons n-Transport (Hisham Sati, Urs Schreiber, Jim Stasheff).- Index."Publisher Marketing: For more than 70 years, quantum field theory (QFT) can be seen as a driving force in the development of theoretical physics. The developed ideas and techniques of QFT have been successfully applied, in particular, within the phenomenological description of particle physics and solid state physics. Equally fascinating is the fruitful impact which QFT had in rather remote areas of mathematics, like Gromov-Witten and Donaldson-Witten invariants of low dimensional manifolds and for modular forms in relation to string theory. More recent developments in QFT also attack the problem to formulate a quantum version of gravity. However, there is no 'QFT as such', but instead there are only various mathematical approaches, aiming to make the basic ideas of QFT more rigorous. Such a rigorous understanding seems indispensable, in particular, to get a better understanding of how a physically reasonable quantum theory of gravity may look like. The present book features some of the different approaches, different physical viewpoints and techniques used to make the notion of quantum field theory more precise. This concerns algebraic, analytic, geometric, and stochastic aspects. For example, there will be discussed deformation theory, and the holographic AdS/CFT correspondence. The book also contains more recent developments like the use of category theory and topos theoretic methods to describe QFT. This volume emerged from the 3rd 'Blaubeuren Workshop: Recent Developments in Quantum Field Theory', held in July 2007 at the Max Planck Institute of Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig/Germany. All of the contributions to the volume are peer reviewed and committed to the idea of this workshop series: 'To bring together outstanding experts working in the field of mathematics and physics to discuss in an open atmosphere the fundamental questions at the frontier of theoretical physics'.

Contributor Bio:  Zeidler, Eberhard Eberhard Zeidler, one of the world's most renowned architects, moved to Canada from Germany in 1951. Zeidler, now partner emeritus of Zeidler Partnership Architects, was recently named Cambridge Who's Who Professional of the Year in Architecture and is the recipient of four honorary degrees. He continues to make a remarkable impact on North America's architectural history and lives in Toronto.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 10, 2008
ISBN13 9783764387358
Publishers Birkhauser Verlag AG
Pages 436
Dimensions 165 × 235 × 25 mm   ·   907 g
Language German  
Editor Fauser, Bertfried
Editor Tolksdorf, Jurgen
Editor Zeidler, Eberhard

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