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In this volume, topics are drawn from field theory, especially gauge field theory, as applied to particle, condensed matter and gravitational physics, and concern a variety of interesting subjects. These include geometricalDtopological effects in quantum theory, fractional charge, time travel, relativistic quantized fields in and out of thermal equilibrium and quantum modifications of symmetry in physical systems. Many readers will find this a useful volume, especially theoretical physicists and mathematicians. The material will be of interest to both the expert who will find well-presented novel and stimulating viewpoints of various subjects and the novice who will find complete, detailed and precise descriptions of important topics of current interest, in theoretical and mathematical physics. Contents:Anomalies and Fractional Charge:Non-Canonical Behavior in Canonical TheoriesQuantum Mechanical Symmetry BreakingDelta Function Potentials in Two- and Three-Dimensional Quantum MechanicsUpdate on Anomalous TheoriesFermion FractionizationThe Chiral AnomalyGauge Theories and Gravity: Yang-Mills Vacuum as a Bloch WaveBifurcation and Stability in Yang-Mills Theory with SourcesTopological Structures in the Standard Model at High TPlanar GravityTime Travel?Gauge Theories for Gravity on a LineSymmetry Behavior:Introducing Scale SymmetryHidden Symmetry of Magnetic Point Monopole and VortexInvariance, Symmetry and Periodicity in Gauge TheoriesSymmetry Restoration at Finite TemperatureMean Field Theory for Non-Equilibrium Quantum FieldsApproaches to Quantum Theories Following Dirac:Canonical Light-Cone Commutators and Their ApplicationsInvariant Quantization, Scale Symmetry and Euclidean Field Theory(Constrained) Quantization Without TearsAnalysis on Infinite-Dimensional Manifolds — Schrödinger Representation for Quantized FieldsSolitons, Instantons and Semi-Classical Quantum Field Theory:Non-Perturbative and Topological Methods in Quantum Field TheorySelf-Dual Chern-Simons Solitions Readership: Theoretical physicists and mathematicians. keywords:Anomalies;Fractional Charge;YangâMills Theory;Gauge Theory of Gravity;Symmetry;Light-Cone Commutatorsconstrained;Quantizationsolitons;Instantons;ChernâSimons Theoriy;Gravity-in the Plane;On a Line;Schrodinger Representation for Field Theory “Altogether this collection of articles provide in one place a valuable and very comprehensive source for understanding quantum field theory, and quantum mechanics, which I would recommend not just for libraries but also for penurious PhD students. It deserves to stand next to the well known collection of articles by Sidney Coleman which added greatly to the understanding of a generation of theoretical physicists.” Contemporary Physics
Diverse Topics in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics by Roman Jackiw is 524 pages long, and a total of 133,096 words.
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