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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. TOPOLOGICAL QUANTUM FIELD THEORY CLUB
A club which holds monthly and yearly meetings in Portugal to discuss topics in quantum field theory.
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~rpicken/tqft/

22. Field Theory
2006 ECT School Renormalization Group and Effective field theory . 1226 An effective field theory for heavy quarks at low energies, Georgi, Howard,
http://www.nu.to.infn.it/Field_Theory/
Field Theory
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Lectures on QED and QCD Andrey Grozin arXiv:hep-ph/0508242 Relativistic Quantum Dynamics: A non-traditional perspective on space, time, particles, fields, and action-at-a-distance Eugene V. Stefanovich arXiv:physics/0504062 A first book of quantum field theory A. Lahiri, P.B. Pal Alpha Science International, Ltd Particle Physics Lecture Notes - 2005 Paolo Franzini http://www.lnf.infn.it/~paolo/ A Modern introduction to quantum field theory Maggiore, Michele Oxford University Press http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780198520740 Gauge Theories in Particle Physics: A Practical Introduction. Vol. 1: From Relativistic Quantum Mechanics to QED Aitchison, I. J. R., Hey, A. J. G. IOP CP violation Bigi, Ikaros I. Y., Sanda, A. I.

23. [hep-th/9803075] Quantum Field Theory
Abstract I discuss the general principles underlying quantum field theory, and attempt to identify its most profound consequences.
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9803075
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Title: Quantum Field Theory
Authors: Frank Wilczek (Submitted on 9 Mar 1998 ( ), last revised 19 May 1998 (this version, v2)) Abstract: I discuss the general principles underlying quantum field theory, and attempt to identify its most profound consequences. The deepest of these consequences result from the infinite number of degrees of freedom invoked to implement locality. I mention a few of its most striking successes, both achieved and prospective. Possible limitations of quantum field theory are viewed in the light of its history. Comments: LaTeX, 12 pages, 3 figures. Will appear in Centenary issue of Rev. of Mod. Phys., March 1999. Incorporated minor corrections suggested by editor Subjects: High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ; High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex); High Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat); High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) Journal reference: Rev.Mod.Phys. 71 (1999) S85-S95

24. A Simple Unifed Field Theory
Welcome to Boblock s (E.R. Le Clear) simple unified field theory. I exchanged several emails with Boblock back in 1998. He was suffering from lung cancer at
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Welcome to Boblock's (E.R. Le Clear) simple unified field theory . I exchanged several emails with Boblock back in 1998. He was suffering from lung cancer at that time. Since his web account was cancelled, and I haven't heard from him since, I have to assume the worst.
Although I don't really agree with his ideas presented here, I find many of them interesting, and I think it would be a pitty if they were forgotten. Fortunately I saved his site on my HD so here it is, with a few minor design improvements made by me.
If you have any questions about this theory, I'm sorry, but I won't be able to answer them. Feel free to mail questions and comments of any other kind. Miodrag Maloviæ
SIMPLE UNIFIED FIELD THEORY Welcome to my Web Page. It is dedicated to expressing a concept which I believe will go a long way to providing a simpler understanding of nature than the current somewhat unconnected theories. The following summary discusses the concept in general. It is referred to as a concept rather than a theory since it is a collection of thoughts on the subject as opposed to a complete dissertation. Click on any link to reveal further discussions. The concept presented here attempts to bridge these various disciplines in a relatively simple and straightforward manner. Mathematics is kept to basically an algebra level with the approach being directed more towards a physical model rather than a mathematical model. The concept is predicated upon the following assumptions:

25. Field Theory
Sie sind hier Home. Schools. Fac. V. IfP. field theory. Welcome. field theory. field theory Group Oldenburg. Stellenausschreibung (E13 TVL/halbe, 3 Jahre)
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26. ARCC Workshop: Towards Relative Symplectic Field Theory
The AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC) will host a focused workshop on Towards Relative Symplectic field theory, September 24 to September 28, 2007.
http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/relsymplectic.html
Towards Relative Symplectic Field Theory
September 24 to September 28, 2007 at the CUNY Graduate Center, New York City organized by Kai Cieliebak, Tobias Ekholm, Yakov Eliashberg, Kenji Fukaya, Dennis Sullivan, and Michael Sullivan The goal of this workshop, sponsored by AIM NSF , CUNY Graduate Center, and Stanford Mathematical Research Center (MRC), is to understand the structure of relative Symplectic Field Theory (SFT), discuss and reconcile different versions of its algebraic formalism, and to work towards building rigorous foundations of the theory. There will also be explored applications of relative SFT to symplectic and contact topology, as well as low-dimensional topology. The goal of the SFT project is to uncover algebraic structures which reflect the topology of the compactified moduli spaces of punctured holomorphic curves in symplectic manifolds with cylindrical ends. Its relative counterpart should describe the topology of the compactified moduli spaces of punctured holomorphic curves with Lagrangian boundary conditions. Though the SFT project is not yet completed in either absolute or relative case, the involved algebraic structures are much better understood in the absolute case, and the building of the analytic foundations of the theory in the absolute case is well under way. The absolute SFT already led to new invariants of contact and symplectic manifolds and brought many applications to symplectic and contact topology. There were also uncovered deep relations to other subjects such as enumerative algebraic geometry and integrable systems.

27. Index.html - Mathematical Physics - Universität Innsbruck
Foundations and mathematical structure of quantum theory geometry of Schrödinger s equation;; external field problems in quantum field theory models;
http://www.uibk.ac.at/th-physik/fth/
Mathematical Physics Home About ITP News Research ... People Database W elcome to the website of the M athematical P hysics G roup in I nnsbruck.
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28. Overview On Lattice Field Theory
There is some important news about the Overview on Lattice field theory pages. Lattice field theory Software at the FreeHEP information server.
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Lattice High Energy Physics
There is some important news about the "Overview on Lattice Field Theory" pages.
Lattice Field Theory
Software at the FreeHEP information server. There are some reviews and a discussion group, hepnet.freehep FAQ ]. A list of shared lattice data
Lattice Preprints and Conferences
PostScript files from the DESY library. Preprint bulletin board at the LANL information server (with index search). Macros for preprint processing from ftp.scri.fsu.edu. Here is the " Mother of all Bulletin Boards
SPIRES Databases Search
From SLAC : Look up HEP publications abstracts addresses , or software
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Electronic archives and selected papers.
Computing
Tools, parallel programming, C++ etc. relevant for Lattice HEP. Also on the APE-100/Quadrics massively parallel computer from INFN/Alenia.
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Mathematical Physics, News and preprints, workshops, books etc. See also: HEP Theory Software
Multigrid Algorithms
Very fast multilevel algorithms for Lattice Gauge Theory and Numerical Mathematics
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29. Unified Field Theory
Something cool will be here in the future, but I dont know what it will be yet. Stay tuned! Brian. Copyright 2006, Unified field theory.
http://unifiedfieldtheory.net/
Sorry folks, the band has broken up. Something cool will be here in the future, but I dont know what it will be yet. Stay tuned!
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30. Essay On The Unified Theory Of The Classical Fields Of Gravitation And Electroma
A new attempt to establish a unified theory of the classical fields of gravitation and electromagnetism which complies with the geometric paradigm of the
http://www.e-kr.org/
An Essay on the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field
The essay (version 3.0) is available in "TeX", "DVI", "ps" and "pdf" formats: "TeX" Format "DVI" Format "ps" Format "pdf" Format
Your comments on the essay are quite appreciated !
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31. TomPaine.com - Unified Green Field Theory
Unified Green field theory. David Roberts. January 11, 2007. David Roberts is a staff writer at Grist and contributes frequently to their blog, Gristmill.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2007/01/11/unified_green_field_theory.php
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January 11, 2007
David Roberts is a staff writer at Grist Gristmill Part I I've argued that 2007 promises to be a year of great ferment and opportunity for greens of all stripes. It's more important than ever that they get their act together and start pushing, as one, in the direction of sustainability and justice. Pushing back against this tide will require a greater degree of coordination than the green movement has typically shown. Of course it would impractical to expect too specific a common agenda. Picking winners is a dodgy business, and each bloc in the green coalition has its own idiosyncratic interests. But if they can work out a common overarching chorus, one with which everybody from security hawks to conservationists to evangelicals can sing along, greens may finally start reaching beyond the choir. I hereby propose just such an overarching message, a mere five words long: Use renewably generated electricity, efficiently , or (watch for the bumper sticker!). As far as greens are concerned, everything that advances that goal should be supported. What doesn't should be ignored or opposed. Let's pick it apart a little. Mine negawatts not using it slash the growth of energy demand offset the (for now) higher prices of renewable energy . Energy analyst Amory Lovins famously said that what we want is not energy itself but "cold beer and hot showers," i.e. the services energy provides. The goal of energy policy should not be to increase supply at any cost, but to encourage the provision of end-use services at minimal net energy cost.

32. Zee, A.: Quantum Field Theory In A Nutshell.
of the book Quantum field theory in a Nutshell by Zee, A., published by Princeton University Press.......
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An esteemed researcher and acclaimed popular author takes up the challenge of providing a clear, relatively brief, and fully up-to-date introduction to one of the most vital but notoriously difficult subjects in theoretical physics. A quantum field theory text for the twenty-first century, this book makes the essential tool of modern theoretical physics available to any student who has completed a course on quantum mechanics and is eager to go on. Quantum field theory was invented to deal simultaneously with special relativity and quantum mechanics, the two greatest discoveries of early twentieth-century physics, but it has become increasingly important to many areas of physics. These days, physicists turn to quantum field theory to describe a multitude of phenomena. Stressing critical ideas and insights, Zee uses numerous examples to lead students to a true conceptual understanding of quantum field theorywhat it means and what it can do. He covers an unusually diverse range of topics, including various contemporary developments, while guiding readers through thoughtfully designed problems. In contrast to previous texts, Zee incorporates gravity from the outset and discusses the innovative use of quantum field theory in modern condensed matter theory.

33. Ben Simons Home Page
Quantum Condensed Matter field theory Lecture notes; on Quantum field theory in Condensed Matter Physics by Alexander Altland (Koln) and myself
http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bds10/tp3.html
Quantum Condensed Matter Field Theory L ECTURES L ECTURE N OTES P ROBLEM S ETS U seful M aterial
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34. U(1) X SU(2) X SU(3) And Gravity
The rest of the chapters will treat general relativity, quantum field theory, electromagnetism, and even look at the some of the ideas behind string theory
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Fig. 1: Feynman diagrams summarising a few of the basic (widely ignored) points about the failure of existing general relativity to represent quantum fields (by making clear that curvature is an approximation of a lot of little deflections caused by lots of individual, discrete, quantum gravity interactions), and the failure of the mainstream quantum gravity model to include graviton exchange with surrounding masses in the rest of the universe .  When receding masses appear to be accelerating radially away relative to us (as observed in spacetime), they are emitting gravitons which travel towards us at the same velocity as the visible light we observe from such receding galaxies version 1.23

35. Quantum Field Theory Resources
Loop quantum gravity is the idea of applying the path integrals of quantum field theory to quantize gravity by summing over interaction history graphs in a
http://quantumfieldtheory.org/

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General relativity Quantum gravity Dirac’s equation ... Evidence for strings? ‘Science is the organized skepticism in the reliability of expert opinion.’ - R. P. Feynman (quoted by Smolin, TTWP , 2006, p. 307). Mainstream frontier fundamental physics, string theory, isn’t scientific because it can’t ever predict real, quantitative, checkable phenomena, since 10-dimensional superstring and 11-dimensional supergravity yield 10 ‘possibilities’ based not on observed gravity and particle physics facts, but merely on other unobserved, guesswork speculations - namely, unobserved Planck scale unification and unobserved spin-2 gravitons . Even the AdS/CFT correspondence conjecture in string theory is physically empty, since AdS (anti de Sitter space) requires a negative cosmological constant. So you can’t evaluate the conformal field theory (CFT) of particles with AdS, because AdS isn’t real spacetime! ‘Science n. The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena.’ - www.answers.com Loop quantum gravity is the idea of applying the path integrals of quantum field theory to quantize gravity by summing over interaction history graphs in a network (such as a Penrose spin network) which represents the quantum mechanical vacuum through which vector bosons such as gravitons are supposed to travel in a standard model-type, Yang-Mills, theory of gravitation. This summing of interaction graphs successfully allows a basic framework for general relativity to be obtained from quantum gravity. The model is not as speculative as string theory, which has been actively promoted in the media since 1985 despite opposition from people like Feynman because it fails to predict anything. Despite endless hype, string theory is now in a state called ‘not even wrong’, which is less objective than the

36. Unified Field Theory --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on unified field theory in particle physics, an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships
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37. Quantum Field Theory
This webpage outlines the formulation of the quantum field theory with a brief overview of the Standard Model.
http://universe-review.ca/R15-12-QFT.htm
Quantum Field Theory
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Action Principle
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Field Equation

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Action Principle
Formulation of theoretical physics usually starts with the "Action Principle", which was originally used to derive the equation of motion for a particle in classical mechanics. The "action" for such case is:
where the Lagrangian L is a function of the position q and velocity =dq/dt of the particle, and the integration is over the trajectories from "a" to "b" as shown in Figure 01b. Note that S is not just a simple function of t - rather it is a function of the entire set of points q(t). It is a function of the function q(t), or a "functional" of q(t). In other words, to say S is a functional of the function q(t) means that S is a number whose value depends on the form of the function q(t), where t is just a parameter used to specify the form of q(t). The action S is sometimes written as S[q(t)] to emphasize that it depends on the form of q(t).
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Figure 01a shows pictorially two different forms of q(t) (dark and red), the corresponding Lagrangian L , which is determined by q(t), and the action S[q(t)], which would have two different numbers equal to the areas under L indicated by either the dark or the red curve.

38. General Systems, Gravitation, And The Unified Field Theory
papers on cosmology, unified field theory, gravity, general systems, fractals, complex systems, natural organization, spacetime, weak force, entropy,
http://people.cornell.edu/pages/jag8/

39. [hep-th/9912205] Fields
xxx.lanl.gov/abs/hepth/9912205 - Similar pages Mathematical Sciences Research Institute - Conformal field theory Conformal quantum field theory (CFT) in two dimensions and string theory have a multitude of deep connections to the representation theory of infinite
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Authors: W. Siegel (C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics) (Submitted on 21 Dec 1999 ( ), last revised 23 Aug 2005 (this version, v3)) Abstract: The first free comprehensive textbook on quantum (and classical) field theory. The approach is pragmatic, rather than traditional or artistic: It includes practical techniques, such as the 1/N expansion (color ordering) and spacecone (spinor helicity), and diverse topics, such as supersymmetry and general relativity, as well as introductions to supergravity and strings. The PDF version can be more convenient than paper books, with Web links and a clickable outline (contents) window. Comments: plain TeX or pdftex; 885 pages, 73 figures (eps); 3rd edition: added dilaton cosmology, 1-loop N=4 YM, 1st-q loops, string loops, etc Subjects: High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) Report number: YITP-SB-99-67 Cite as: arXiv:hep-th/9912205v3
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40. MIT OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.238 Geometry And Quantum Field Theory, Fal
Geometry and Quantum field theory, designed for mathematicians, is a rigorous introduction to perturbative quantum field theory, using the language of
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