Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena
CEA Paris-Saclay · Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Introduced as a quantum extension of Maxwell's classical theory, quantum electrodynamic (QED) has been the first example of a quantum field theory (QFT). Eventually, QFT has become the framework for the discussion of all fundamental interactions at the microscopic scale except, possibly, gravity. More surprisingly, it has also provided a framework for the understanding of second order phase transitions in statistical mechanics. In fact, as hopefully this work illustrates, QFT is the natural framework for the discussion of most systems involving an infinite number of degrees of freedom with local couplings. These systems range from cold Bose gases at the condensation temperature (about ten nanokelvin)…
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1Topics & keywords
- Functional renormalization group
- Physics
- Mathematical physics
- Gauge theory
- Renormalization
- Renormalization group
- Path integral formulation
- Quantum field theory
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