It takes the average reader 1 hour and 45 minutes to read A Theory of Scattering for Quasifree Particles by Raymond F Streater
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In this book, the author presents the theory of quasifree quantum fields and argues that they could provide non-zero scattering for some particles. The free-field representation of the quantised transverse electromagnetic field is not closed in the weak*-topology. Its closure contains soliton–anti-soliton pairs as limits of two-photon states as time goes to infinity, and the overlap probability can be computed using Uhlmann's prescription. There are no free parameters: the probability is determined with no requirement to specify any coupling constant. All cases of the Shale transforms of the free field ϕ of the form ϕ→ϕ+φ, where φ is not in the one-particle space, are treated in the book. There remain the cases of the Shale transforms of the form ϕ → Tϕ, where T is a symplectic map on the one-particle space, not near the identity. Contents: IntroductionHaag–Kastler FieldsRepresentations of the Poincaré GroupThe Maxwell Field Some Theory of RepresentationsEuclidean ElectrodynamicsModelsConclusion Readership: Graduate students and professional in particle and mathematical physics. Key Features:There are no competing titles for this bookKeywords:Relativistic Quasifree Representation of Transverse Electromagnetic Field;Quasi-Free Scattering;Quantum Scattering;Relativistic Quantum Field Theory;Quasi-Free Quantum Field Theory;C*-Algebra;Euclidean Electrodynamics;Haag-Ruelle Theory;Haag-Kastler Axioms;Segal-Bargmann Transform;Shale Transformation
A Theory of Scattering for Quasifree Particles by Raymond F Streater is 104 pages long, and a total of 26,416 words.
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