freeBook
 
 

Suchen und Finden

Titel

Autor/Verlag

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Nur eBooks für mein Endgerät anzeigen:

 

Newsletter

Quantum Field Theory I: Basics in Mathematics and Physics

Quantum Field Theory I: Basics in Mathematics and Physics

von: Eberhard Zeidler

Springer-Verlag, 2006

ISBN: 9783540347644, 1028 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

Mac OSX,Windows PC,Mac OSX,Windows PC Online-Lesen für: Linux,Mac OSX,Windows PC

Preis: 139,05 EUR

  • Mathematica kompakt
    Quantum Mechanics at the Crossroads - New Perspectives from History, Philosophy and Physics
    Datenbankprogrammierung mit Visual Basic 2008
    Apache Webserver 2
    Virtuelle Maschinen mit VMware und Microsoft
    Visual Basic 2005 - Grundlagen, Windows.Forms, ADO.NET
    PHP 5 & MySQL 5
    MySQL 5 - Einführung, Programmierung, Referenz
  • Windows Scripting - Automatisierte Systemadministration mit dem Windows Script Host und der Windows PowerShell
    Nanotechnologie
    Technik der IP-Netze, 2. Auflage
    SQL Server 2005 Programmierhandbuch
    Allgemeine Topologie I
    Grundzüge der Relativitätstheorie

     

     

     

 

Mehr zum Inhalt

Quantum Field Theory I: Basics in Mathematics and Physics


 

This is the first volume of a modern introduction to quantum field theory which addresses both mathematicians and physicists ranging from advanced undergraduate students to professional scientists. The book tries to bridge the existing gap between the different languages used by mathematicians and physicists. For students of mathematics it is shown that detailed knowledge of the physical background helps to motivate the mathematical subjects and to discover interesting interrelationships between quite different mathematical topics. 

For students of physics, fairly advanced mathematics is presented, which is beyond the usual curriculum in physics. It is the author's goal to present the state of the art of realizing Einstein's dream of a unified theory for the four fundamental forces in the universe (gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak interaction).