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  1. Quantum Field Theory by Lewis H. Ryder, 1996-06-13
  2. Statistical Field Theory: Volume 1, From Brownian Motion to Renormalization and Lattice Gauge Theory (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Claude Itzykson, Jean-Michel Drouffe, 1991-03-29
  3. Quantum Field Theory (Mathematical Surveys and Monographs) by Gerald B. Folland, 2008-08-26
  4. Quantum Field Theory for Mathematicians (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) by Robin Ticciati, 2008-02-04
  5. Introduction to Classical and Quantum Field Theory (Physics Textbook) by Tai-Kai Ng, 2009-05-19
  6. An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory by George Sterman, 1993-09-24
  7. Introduction to ligand field theory (McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry) by Carl Johan Ballhausen, 1962
  8. V.A. Fock - Selected Works: Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory
  9. Modern Quantum Field Theory: A Concise Introduction by Tom Banks, 2008-10-27
  10. Classical Field Theory (Dover Books on Physics) by Davison E. Soper, 2008-02-04
  11. Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Statistical Physics (Selected Russian Publications in the Mathematical Sciences.) by A. A. Abrikosov, 1975-10-01
  12. Conformal Field Theory: New Non-perturbative Methods In String And Field Theory (Frontiers in Physics) by Yavuz Nutku, Cihan Saclioglu, et all 2004-02-06
  13. Condensed Matter Field Theory by Alexander Altland, Ben D. Simons, 2010-04-30
  14. Ontological Aspects of Quantum Field Theory by Meinard Kuhlmann, Holger Lyre, et all 2002-12

21. The Search For A Quantum Field Theory
Investigations undertaken to build a consistent quantum theory of fieldsCategory Science Physics Quantum Mechanics Quantum field theory......Dr. Chris Oakley's home page More comments about academic research Thesearch for a quantum field theory. or Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman.
http://www.cgoakley.demon.co.uk/qft/
[Dr. Chris Oakley's home page] [More comments about academic research]
The search for a quantum field theory
or: Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman
I left the academic profession at the age of 27, having made serious attempts to solve a major scientific problem that has been outstanding since 1929. I left not because the research I was doing was failing, but because it was virtually impossible to continue in the face of total opposition from the academic establishment. Looking back on it fifteen years on, my experience reminds me of the film Logan's Run , where the system trains young people only to the point at which they become a threat. After that it has to eliminate them. Here is the full story
When I was doing my A-levels in 1976, elementary particle physics was considered the ultimate scientific study, and not just among scientists: there were regular popular science TV programs on the subject and many of the general public were au fait with such concepts as Bubble Chambers, Quarks, Gluons, Strangeness and Charm. Such was the interest that I found myself spending a lot of time explaining these things to non-specialists, including family and friends, and when I got the chance to do graduate study in the field, I was was thrilled. I then discovered something that seems so obvious that I cannot believe that I am the first to see it: namely that if the field is written as a power series in the coupling constant, then the field equations enable a simple reduction of an interacting field in terms of the free field and any amplitude can be calculated just by inspection. Specialists please go

22. Research Group On Topological Quantum Field Theory And Knots
Research Group on Topological Quantum Field Theories in any dimension and their relation to topological Category Science Physics Quantum field theory Topological...... AS Cattaneo, Juerg Froehlich, Bill Pedrini, Topological field theoryInterpretation of String Topology abs ps, math.GT/0202176.
http://wwwteor.mi.infn.it/users/cotta/tqft.html
Research Group on Topological Quantum Field Theories and Knots Goals To study topological field theories in any dimension and their relation to topological invariants. Particular attention is given to BF theories. Topological invariants include 3-manifold invariants and invariants of ordinary links and knots and, at the higher dimensional level, the homology and cohomology of the spaces of imbedded and immersed loops and spheres. Participants Alberto Cattaneo Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Zurich, Switzerland asc@math.unizh.ch Paolo Cotta-Ramusino paolo.cotta@mi.infn.it Riccardo Longoni ... riccardo.longoni@mi.infn.it Maurizio Rinaldi rinaldi@univ.trieste.it Carlo Rossi PhD Student in Mathematics, University of Zurich, Switzerland carossi@math.unizh.ch Preprints and recent publications A. S. Cattaneo,
Juerg Froehlich,
Bill Pedrini Topological Field Theory Interpretation of String Topology [abs] [ps] math.GT/0202176 A. S. Cattaneo
G. Felder,
L. Tommasini Fedosov connections on jet bundles and deformation quantization [abs] [ps] math.QA/0111290

23. Unified Field Theory With New Model For Gravity
New Unified field theory. Steven Weinberg TIME, April 10, 2000; p. 86.Now Available. Overview New Unified field theory (Sept. 16, 2000).
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Now Available Overview New Unified Field Theory (Sept. 16, 2000) New Theory of Gravity A Brief Introduction - New gravity model by David W. Allan introduces an energy density component and diallel gravitational field lines as part of new Unified Field Theory. Synchronistic Modulation Detection - Incorporating new unified field theory for inexpensive, highly accurate navigation. 'Directions 2001' article by DWA published in GPS World, Dec. 2000. Exciting News for New Unified Field Theory (UFT) Original December 1999 write up now available ; additional validation information and experiments. (Aug. 29, 2000)

24. Institute Of Physics -- Field Theory Department (Jagiellonian University)
Departmentof field theory, Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics,Jagiellonian University. Research * classical and quantum
http://th-www.if.uj.edu.pl/ztp/
D e par tme nt of F ie ld T heory
Theoretical Physics
Institute of Physics Jagiellonian University
Research: * classical and quantum field theory * topological defects * mathematical physics

Our regular seminars take place every Friday at 10:45, room 450, here you can see the current announcement and here the past seminars (under the label "Seminarium Zakladu Teorii Pola").
Staff:
(to get in touch: please follow the link to homepages or see the e-mail directory or the Institute's telephone and e-mail
directory Head of the Department: Prof. Dr. hab. Henryk Arodz Dr. hab. Andrzej Herdegen
Dr. Slawomir Brzezowski
Dr. Andrzej Burzynski
Dr. Jacek Dziarmaga
Dr. Leszek Hadasz
Dr. Janusz Karkowski
Dr. Andrzej Sitarz Dr. Maciej Slusarczyk Dr. Pawel Wegrzyn Dr. Andrzej Wereszczynski Ph.D. Students: Tomasz Romanczukiewicz Our address: Department of Field Theory Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Reymonta 4, PL-30-059 Krakow, POLAND This page prepared by Andrzej Sitarz Last update: 03.02.2002

25. UK Meetings On Integrable Boundary Quantum Field Theory
A calendar of meetings in the UK.Category Science Physics Mathematical Physics Events......UK Meetings on Integrable Boundary Quantum field theory. Boundary Conformal FieldTheory and its perturbations, December 4, 1999 at King's College London.
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/maths/physics/boundary/

26. Romulus (Department Of Physics, University Of Rome "La Sapienza")
Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. Verg., Aen., I, 274276. INFORMATIONIS PROVIDED ON THE FOLLOWING RESEARCH TOPICS. QUANTUM field theory;
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27. [gr-qc/9512024] Introduction To The Effective Field Theory Description Of Gravit
This is a pedagogical introduction to the treatment of general relativity as a quantum effective field Category Science Physics Quantum field theory Gravitation......
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
gr-qc/9512024
Introduction to the Effective Field Theory Description of Gravity
Author: John F. Donoghue (Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Comments: 26 pages, Latex, no figures, Lectures presented at the Advanced School on Effective Field Theories (Almunecar, Spain, June 1995), to be published in the proceedings
Report-no: UMHEP-424
This is a pedagogical introduction to the treatment of general relativity as a quantum effective field theory. Gravity fits nicely into the effective field theory description and forms a good quantum theory at ordinary energies.
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28. [hep-th/9511037] Topological Quantum Field Theory: A Progress Report
A brief introduction to Topological Quantum field theory as well as a description of recent progress Category Science Physics Quantum field theory Topological......
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/hep-th/9511037
High Energy Physics - Theory, abstract
hep-th/9511037
From: LABASTIDA@GAES.USC.ES Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 16:25:13 WST (19kb)
Topological Quantum Field Theory: A Progress Report
Authors: J.M.F. Labastida
Comments: latex, 17 pages, talk given at the IV Fall Workshop on Differential Geometry and its Applications, 1995
Report-no: USC-FT-26-95
Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Theory; Algebraic Geometry; Quantum Algebra
A brief introduction to Topological Quantum Field Theory as well as a description of recent progress made in the field is presented. I concentrate mainly on the connection between Chern-Simons gauge theory and Vassiliev invariants, and Donaldson theory and its generalizations and Seiberg-Witten invariants. Emphasis is made on the usefulness of these relations to obtain explicit expressions for topological invariants, and on the universal structure underlying both systems.
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29. Quantum Field Theory - Home Page
Welcome to the joined homepage of our groups. Quantum field theory (Head Prof.Dr. Dieter Lüst) Phenomenology / Lattice Gauge Theory (Head Prof.
http://qft.physik.hu-berlin.de/

30. Crystal Field Theory (CFT).
Crystal field theory (CFT), An Introduction. Lecture 3. C10K Coordination ChemistryIn the ionic CFT, it is assumed that the ions are simple point charges.
http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm:1104/courses/CFT.html
Crystal Field Theory (CFT), An Introduction.
Lecture 3. C10K Coordination Chemistry In the ionic CFT, it is assumed that the ions are simple point charges . When applied to alkali metal ions containing a symmetric sphere of charge, calculations of energies are generally quite successful. The approach taken uses classical potential energy equations that take into account the attractive and repulsive interactions between charged particles (that is, Coulomb's Law interactions). Electrostatic Potential is proportional to q * q /r where q and q are the charges of the interacting ions and r is the distance separating them. This leads to the correct prediction that large cations of low charge, such as K and Na , should form few coordination compounds. For transition metal cations that contain varying numbers of d electrons in orbitals that are NOT spherically symmetric, however, the situation is quite different. The shape and occupation of these d-orbitals then becomes important in an accurate description of the bond energy and properties of the transition metal compound. To be able to understand and use CFT then, it is essential to have a clear picture of the shapes (angular dependence functions) of the d-orbitals.

31. An Introduction To Quantum Field Theory
overview contents corrections This Web page contains basic informationon the book An Introduction to Quantum field theory .
http://physics.weber.edu/schroeder/qftbook.html
Michael E. Peskin and Daniel V. Schroeder
©1995, Addison-Wesley Advanced Book Program (now Perseus Books
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This Web page contains basic information on the book An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory . For more information, see the reviews published in the August 1996 issue of Physics Today , the March 1997 issue of Cern Courier , and the July 1998 issue of the American Journal of Physics . The reviews on Amazon.com are also worth reading. Overview An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory is a textbook intended for the graduate course covering relativistic quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, and Feynman diagrams. The authors make this subject accessible through carefully worked examples illustrating the technical aspects of the subject, and intuitive explanations of what is going on behind the mathematics. After presenting the basics of quantum electrodynamics, the authors discuss the theory of renormalization and its relation to statistical mechanics, and introduce the renormalization group. This discussion sets the stage for a treatment of non-Abelian gauge theories and their use in describing the fundamental interactions of elementary particles. Contents (summary) Corrections to the book are contained in a separate page on the Web that is updated regularly. To view that page

32. Unified Field Theory
Unified field theory In the mid19th century James Clerk Maxwell formulatedthe first field theory in his theory of electromagnetism.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/unified_field_theory.html
Unified Field Theory Unified field theory, in particle physics, is an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. Forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. In the mid-19th century James Clerk Maxwell formulated the first field theory in his theory of electromagnetism. Then, in the early part of the 20th century, Albert Einstein developed general relativity, a field theory of gravitation. Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field. They failed, and to this day gravity remains beyond attempts at a unified field theory. At subatomic distances, fields are described by quantum field theories, which apply the ideas of quantum mechanics to the fundamental field. In the 1940s quantum electrodynamics (QED), the quantum field theory of electromagnetism, became fully developed. In QED, charged particles interact as they emit and absorb photons (minute packets of electromagnetic radiation), in effect exchanging the photons in a game of subatomic "catch." This theory works so well that it has become the prototype for theories of the other forces. During the 1960s and '70s particle physicists discovered that matter is composed of two types of basic building blockthe fundamental particles known as quarks and leptons. The quarks are always bound together within larger observable particles, such as protons and neutrons. They are bound by the short-range strong force, which overwhelms electromagnetism at subnuclear distances. The leptons, which include the electron, do not "feel" the strong force. However, quarks and leptons both experience a second nuclear force, the weak force. This force, which is responsible for certain types of radioactivity classed together as beta decay, is feeble in comparison with electromagnetism.

33. Electromagnetic Field Theory Group At IFH
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the web site of the Electromagnetic FieldTheory Group at the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave
http://www.ifh.ee.ethz.ch/Field/

IFH
Field Theory or Electromagnetics is a discipline that describes the behaviour of electric and magnetic fields and their sources in a specific environment. This environment can be guiding or radiating structures in a homogeneous or inhomogeneous medium with or without losses. The complexity of today's relevant problems in electromagnetics are such that in most cases analytical solutions to Maxwell's equations are not possible. Thus a continuous physical reality, the electromagnetic field, is represented by a discretized, sampled numerical approximation to replicate the behaviour of the actual problem with appropriate accuracy and resolution. Therefore the discipline of field theory or electromagnetics is nowadays often referred to as computational electromagnetics We hope you will enjoy surfing on our web site and find valuable information on our different research and teaching activities! , head of the Field Theory Group at IFH.

34. Laboratory For Electromagnetic Fields And Microwave Electronics
Our Laboratory is organized in two different research groups (microwave electronicsand electromagnetic field theory) which can be accessed using the links Category Reference Education ETH Zurich
http://www.ifh.ee.ethz.ch/

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35. Events Topology, Geometry And Quantum Field Theory
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK; 2429 June 2002.Category Science Physics Mathematical Physics Events Past Events...... Topology, Geometry and Quantum field theory. Sir Michael Atiyah, KTheory and Physics;Ralph Cohen, Duality phenomena in loop spaces and conformal field theory;
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/events/special/tgqfts/

36. IPAM Conformal Field Theory Program
Conformal field theory and Applications. Possible topics include Elementary conformalfield theory, affine KacMoody algebra, Vertex Operator Algebra.
http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/cft2001/
Conformal Field Theory and Applications
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September 10, 2001 – December 14, 2001
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Eric D’Hoker (UCLA)
David Gieseker (UCLA)
Victor Kac (MIT)
Tetsuji Miwa (RMS, Kyoto University)
David Olive (University of Wales Swansea)
Duong H. Phong (Columbia University)
Edward Witten (Institute for Advanced Study)
Program:
The program will take place from September 10 to December 14, 2001 at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), a new NSF funded international mathematical sciences research institute located on the UCLA campus. The program is open to the entire international Pure and Applied Mathematics and Physics communities. For application information, please see information at end. At the beginning and throughout the entire period of the program, from September -December there will be a number of tutorials and courses in order to facilitate interdisciplinary interactions.

37. Wiley :: Quantum Physics & Field Theory
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38. Wiley :: Quantum Field Theory, Revised Edition
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39. Field Theory Group
Translate this page field theory Group / Cartoon Welcome to the website of the field theory Groupin Innsbruck which is headed by o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Josef Rothleitner.
http://th-physics.uibk.ac.at/fth/
W elcome to the website of the F ield T heory G roup in I nnsbruck which is headed by o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Josef Rothleitner
We use this site to present our work and what else we find important enough to put it on the web. You will have access to some of our lecture notes and publications.
Permanent Staff
Josef Rothleitner , Dr. phil., o. Univ.-Prof.
Gebhard Grübl , Dr. rer. nat., A. Univ.-Prof.
Hans G. Embacher , Dr. rer .nat.
PhD Students
Sabine Kreidl , Mag. rer. nat.
MSc Students
Arnold Patrick
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Recent Former Members
Harald Grossauer , Mag. rer. nat.
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40. Field Theory - Research
and inertial effects in quantum systems; electroweak theory (psionglasawon-dynamics);external field problems in quantum field theory models; interpretation
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RESEARCH TOPICS F oundations of physics; architecture and mathematical structure of fundamental physical theories, including:
classical and einsteinian mechanics;
electro-foto-dynamics, including quantum electrodynamics;
relativistic theory of gravitation.
propagation of polarised light in gravitational fields;
gravitational and inertial effects in quantum systems;
electroweak theory (psion-glasawon-dynamics);
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