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Green's Functions and Ordered Exponentials

Green's Functions and Ordered Exponentials

Green's Functions and Ordered Exponentials

H. M. Fried, Brown University, Rhode Island
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9780521448628
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    This book presents a functional approach to the construction, use and approximation of Green's functions and their associated ordered exponentials. After a brief historical introduction, the author discusses new solutions to problems involving particle production in crossed laser fields and non-constant electric fields. Applications to problems in potential theory and quantum field theory are covered, along with approximations for the treatment of color fluctuations in high-energy QCD scattering, and a model for summing classes of eikonal graphs in high-energy scattering problems. The book also presents a variant of the Fradkin representation which suggests a new non-perturbative approximation scheme, and provides a qualitative measure of the error involved in each such approximation. Covering the basics as well as more advanced applications, this book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in a wide range of fields, including quantum field theory, fluid dynamics and applied mathematics.

    • Describes Green's functions, the basis for the modern description of interactions, and their applications
    • Contains new solutions to problems involving particle production in crossed laser fields and non-constant electric fields
    • A valuable reference text for graduate students and researchers working on causal interactions

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    Paperback
    9780521448628
    184 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.28kg
    29 b/w illus.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Elementary functional methods
    • 3. Schwinger–Fradkin methods
    • 4. Lasers and crossed lasers
    • 5. Special variants of the Fradkin representation
    • 6. Quantum chaos and vectorial interactions
    • 7. Infrared approximations
    • 8. Models of high-energy, non-Abelian scattering
    • 9. Unitary ordered exponentials.