Classical Solutions in Quantum Field Theory
Classical solutions play an important role in quantum field theory, high-energy physics and cosmology. Real-time soliton solutions give rise to particles, such as magnetic monopoles, and extended structures, such as domain walls and cosmic strings, that have implications for early universe cosmology. Imaginary-time Euclidean instantons are responsible for important nonperturbative effects, while Euclidean bounce solutions govern transitions between metastable states. Written for advanced graduate students and researchers in elementary particle physics, cosmology and related fields, this book brings the reader up to the level of current research in the field. The first half of the book discusses the most important classes of solitons: kinks, vortices and magnetic monopoles. The cosmological and observational constraints on these are covered, as are more formal aspects, including BPS solitons and their connection with supersymmetry. The second half is devoted to Euclidean solutions, with particular emphasis on Yang–Mills instantons and on bounce solutions.
- Covers both classical and quantum aspects of solitons and instantons
- Assumes no previous knowledge of solitons and instantons
- Develops any necessary topology and Lie algebra theory
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'Through careful writing this monograph achieves much more than what has been published before and may be considered, in fact, a new and very important book.' Zentralblatt Math
Product details
August 2012Hardback
9780521114639
342 pages
244 × 170 × 21 mm
0.82kg
60 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. One-dimensional solitons
- 3. Solitons in more dimensions - vortices and strings
- 4. Some topology
- 5. Magnetic monopoles with U(1) charges
- 6. Magnetic monopoles in larger gauge groups
- 7. Cosmological implications and experimental bounds
- 8. BPS solitons, supersymmetry, and duality
- 9. Euclidean solutions
- 10. Yang–Mills instantons
- 11. Instantons, fermions, and physical consequences
- 12. Vacuum decay
- Appendixes
- References
- Index.