The Theory and Applications of Instanton Calculations
Instantons, or pseudoparticles, are solutions to the equations of motion in classical field theories on a Euclidean spacetime. Instantons are found everywhere in quantum theories as they have many applications in quantum tunnelling. Diverse physical phenomena may be described through quantum tunnelling, for example: the Josephson effect, the decay of meta-stable nuclear states, band formation in tight binding models of crystalline solids, the structure of the gauge theory vacuum, confinement in 2+1 dimensions, and the decay of superheated or supercooled phases. Drawing inspiration from Sidney Coleman's Erice lectures, this volume provides an accessible, detailed introduction to instanton methods, with many applications, making it a valuable resource for graduate students in many areas of physics, from condensed matter, particle and nuclear physics, to string theory. This title, first published in 2017, has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
- Each calculation in Sidney Coleman's precise notes 'Uses of Instantons' has been presented in great detail
- Adds several new applications that have not been covered previously in any book
- Includes a chapter on instantons in supersymmetric theories which opens the door to a vast literature that exists on this topic
- This title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core
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February 2023Paperback
9781009291231
322 pages
244 × 169 × 16 mm
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quantum mechanics and the path integral
- 3. The symmetric double well
- 4. Decay of a meta-stable state
- 5. Quantum field theory and the path integral
- 6. Decay of the false vacuum
- 7. Large orders in perturbation theory
- 8. Quantum electrodynamics in 1+1 dimensions
- 9. The Polyakov proof of confinement
- 10. Monopole pair production
- 11. Quantum chromodynamics (QCD)
- 12. Instantons, supersymmetry and Morse theory
- Appendix A. As aside on 0(4)
- Appendix B. Asymptotic analysis
- Bibliography
- Index.