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Critical Properties Of Phi4- Theories - Hagen Kleinert, Verena Schulte-Frohlinde

Critical Properties Of Phi4- Theories

Buch | Softcover
512 Seiten
2001
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
978-981-02-4659-4 (ISBN)
CHF 83,80 inkl. MwSt
This work explains in detail how to perform perturbation expansions in quantum field theory to high orders, and how to extract the critical properties of the theory from the resulting divergent power series.
This book explains in detail how to perform perturbation expansions in quantum field theory to high orders, and how to extract the critical properties of the theory from the resulting divergent power series. These properties are calculated for various second-order phase transitions of three-dimensional systems with high accuracy, in particular the critical exponents observable in experiments close to the phase transition.Beginning with an introduction to critical phenomena, this book develops the functional-integral description of quantum field theories, their perturbation expansions, and a method for finding recursively all Feynman diagrams to any order in the coupling strength. Algebraic computer programs are supplied on accompanying World Wide Web pages. The diagrams correspond to integrals in momentum space. They are evaluated in 4-ε dimensions, where they possess pole terms in 1/ε. The pole terms are collected into renormalization constants.The theory of the renormalization group is used to find the critical scaling laws. They contain critical exponents which are obtained from the renormalization constants in the form of power series. These are divergent, due to factorially growing expansion coefficients. The evaluation requires resummation procedures, which are performed in two ways: (1) using traditional methods based on Padé and Borel transformations, combined with analytic mappings; (2) using modern variational perturbation theory, where the results follow from a simple strong-coupling formula. As a crucial test of the accuracy of the methods, the critical exponent α governing the divergence of the specific heat of superfluid helium is shown to agree very well with the extremely precise experimental number found in the space shuttle orbiting the earth (whose data are displayed on the cover of the book).The phi4-theories investigated in this book contain any number N of fields in an O(N)-symmetric interaction, or in an interaction in which O(N)-symmetry is broken by a term of a cubic symmetry. The crossover behavior between the different symmetries is investigated. In addition, alternative ways of obtaining critical exponents of phi4-theories are sketched, such as variational perturbation expansions in three rather than 4-ε dimensions, and improved ratio tests in high-temperature expansions of lattice models.

Definition of [phi]4-Theory; Feynman Diagrams; Diagrams in Momentum Space; Structural Properties of Perturbation Theory; Diagrams for Multicomponent Fields; Scale Transformations of Fields and Correlation Functions; Regularization of Feynman Integrals; Renormalization; Renormalization Group; Recursive Subtraction of UV-Divergences via R-Operation; Zero-Mass Approach to Counterterms; Calculation of Momentum Space Integrals; Generation of Diagrams; Results of the Five-Loop Calculation; Basic Resummation Theory; Critical Exponents of O(N)-Symmetric Theory; Cubic Anisotropy; Variational Perturbation Theory; Critical Exponents from Other Expansions; New Resummation Algorithm; Conclusion: Diagrammatic R-Operation Up to Five Loops; Contributions to Renormalization-Constants.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2001
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Quantenphysik
ISBN-10 981-02-4659-5 / 9810246595
ISBN-13 978-981-02-4659-4 / 9789810246594
Zustand Neuware
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