Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
Summary
Field theory is the framework with which one describes the theory of the standard model of elementary particles and their interactions. The electromagnetic sector (QED) of the standard model is understood extremely well using perturbation theory, but the color interaction (QCD) which is responsible for hadron physics can only be accounted for perturbatively for a limited set of observational data. Due to the fact that at long distances the color interaction is strongly coupled, one cannot reliably apply perturbative methods to extract, for instance, the spectrum of the hadrons. The arsenal of tools to handle strongly coupled systems is obviously much more limited than the one used for weakly coupled ones. Nevertheless, several methods to handle non-perturbative field theories have been developed. The main goal of this book is to expose the reader to those techniques and to describe their applications in two-dimensional and four-dimensional field theories and finally in QCD in four dimensions.
The topic of non-perturbative field theory is by itself very rich and it is clear that one cannot cover it in a non superficial manner in one book. Thus we had to make certain decisions about the flow of the book and about the topics that should be addressed. As for the former issue we have decided to present the book in three parts. In the first part we describe, in detail, the most important non-perturbative techniques of two-dimensional field theory.
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- Non-Perturbative Field TheoryFrom Two Dimensional Conformal Field Theory to QCD in Four Dimensions, pp. xv - xviiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010