Classical and quantum field theory of exactly soluble nonlinear systems /

This volume acts as a guide to some rather new concepts of classical and quantum field theory. It may also serve as a guide to the literature where either a more rigorous or more detailed presentation of some problems can be found.

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Main Authors: Garbaczewski, P. (Author)
Corporate Authors: World Scientific (Firm)
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore ; Philadelphia, PA :
Publication Dates: 1985.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/0112#t=toc
Summary: This volume acts as a guide to some rather new concepts of classical and quantum field theory. It may also serve as a guide to the literature where either a more rigorous or more detailed presentation of some problems can be found.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiii,244pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN: 9789814415170
CLC: O413.3
Contents: ch. 1. Nonlinear problems in 1+1 and their linearization -- ch. 2. Classical field theory models: Hamiltonian Formulation, action-angle variables, solitons -- ch. 3. Classical lattice models and lattice approximants Of classical fields -- ch. 4. Quantization on a lattice: relationship classicalquantum -- ch. 5. Quantization on a lattice: simple bose models -- ch. 6. Spin 1/2 lattice systems related to nonlinear bose problems: lattice fermions -- ch. 7. Quantization in continuum: joint bose-fermi spectral problems in 1+1 -- ch. 8. Quantum meaning of classical field theory for fermi systems -- ch. 9. On infinite constituent "elementary" systems: canonical (constituent) quantization of soliton fields -- ch. 10. Towards 1+3: problems and prospects.