9780198566748-0198566743-Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics (Oxford Graduate Texts)

Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics (Oxford Graduate Texts)

ISBN-13: 9780198566748
ISBN-10: 0198566743
Author: Jean Zinn-Justin
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 334 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780198566748
ISBN-10: 0198566743
Author: Jean Zinn-Justin
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 334 pages

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Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics (Oxford Graduate Texts) (ISBN-13: 9780198566748 and ISBN-10: 0198566743), written by authors Jean Zinn-Justin, was published by Oxford University Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Mathematical Physics (Physics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics (Oxford Graduate Texts) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mathematical Physics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $8.3.

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The main goal of this book is to familiarize the reader with a tool, the path integral, that not only offers an alternative point of view on quantum mechanics, but more importantly, under a generalized form, has also become the key to a deeper understanding of quantum field theory and its applications, extending from particle physics to phase transitions or properties of quantum gases.
Path integrals are mathematical objects that can be considered as generalizations to an infinite number of variables, represented by paths, of usual integrals. They share the algebraic properties of usual integrals, but have new properties from the viewpoint of analysis. They are powerful tools for the study of quantum mechanics, since they emphasize very explicitly the correspondence between classical and quantum mechanics. Physical quantities are expressed as averages over all possible paths but, in the semi-classical limit, the leading contributions come from paths close to classical paths. Thus, path integrals lead to an intuitive understanding of physical quantities in the semi-classical limit, as well as simple calculations of such quantities. This observation can be illustrated with scattering processes, spectral properties or barrier penetration effects. Even though the formulation of quantum mechanics based on path integrals seems mathematically more complicated than the usual formulation based on partial differential equations, the path integral formulations well adapted to systems with many degrees of freedom, where a formalism of Schrödinger type is much less useful. It allows simple construction of a many-body theory both for bosons and fermions.

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