Barry Simon's book both summarizes and introduces the remarkable progress in constructive quantum field theory that can be attributed directly to the exploitation of Euclidean methods. During the past two years deep relations on both the physical level and on the level of the mathematical structure have been either uncovered or made rigorous. Connections between quantum fields and the statistical mechanics of ferromagnets have been established, for example, that now allow one to prove numerous inequalities in quantum field theory.
In the first part of the book, the author presents...
Barry Simon's book both summarizes and introduces the remarkable progress in constructive quantum field theory that can be attributed directly to t...
This monograph combines a thorough introduction to the mathematical foundations of n-body Schrodinger mechanics with numerous new results.
Originally published in 1971.
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This monograph combines a thorough introduction to the mathematical foundations of n-body Schrodinger mechanics with numerous new results.
Barry Simon's book both summarizes and introduces the remarkable progress in constructive quantum field theory that can be attributed directly to the exploitation of Euclidean methods. During the past two years deep relations on both the physical level and on the level of the mathematical structure have been either uncovered or made rigorous. Connections between quantum fields and the statistical mechanics of ferromagnets have been established, for example, that now allow one to prove numerous inequalities in quantum field theory.
In the first part of the book, the author presents...
Barry Simon's book both summarizes and introduces the remarkable progress in constructive quantum field theory that can be attributed directly to t...