The Universe in a Helium Droplet

The Universe in a Helium Droplet
Title The Universe in a Helium Droplet PDF eBook
Author G. E. Volovik
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 534
Release 2003-03-06
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0198507828

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This text presents a general overview of analogies between phenomena in condensed matter physics and quantum field theory and elementary particle physics.

The Universe in a Helium Droplet

The Universe in a Helium Droplet
Title The Universe in a Helium Droplet PDF eBook
Author Grigory E. Volovik
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 530
Release 2003-03-06
Genre Science
ISBN 0191574090

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There are fundamental relations between three vast areas of physics: particle physics, cosmology and condensed matter physics. The fundamental links between the first two areas, in other words, between micro- and macro- worlds, have been well established. There is a unified system of laws governing the scales from subatomic particles to the Cosmos and this principle is widely exploited in the description of the physics of the early Universe. The main goal of this book is to establish and define the connection of these two fields with condensed matter physics. According to the modern view, elementary particles (electrons, neutrinos, quarks, etc.) are excitations of a more fundamental medium called the quantum vacuum. This is the new 'aether' of the 21st Century. Electromagnetism, gravity, and the fields transferring weak and strong interactions all represent different types of the collective motion of the quantum vacuum. Among the existing condensed matter systems, a quantum liquid called superfluid 3He-A most closely represents the quantum vacuum. Its quasiparticles are very similar to the elementary particles, while the collective modes of the liquid are very similar to electromagnetic and gravitational fields, and the quanta of these collective modes are analogues of photons and gravitons. The fundamental laws of physics, such as the laws of relativity (Lorentz invariance) and gauge invariance, arise when the temperature of the quantum liquid decreases. This book is written for graduate students and researchers in all areas of physics.

The Universe in a Helium Droplet

The Universe in a Helium Droplet
Title The Universe in a Helium Droplet PDF eBook
Author Grigory E. Volovik
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 534
Release 2009-02-26
Genre Science
ISBN 0199564841

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The text presents a general overview of analogies between phenomena in condensed matter physics on the one hand and quantum field theory and elementary particle physics on the other.

Quantum Analogues: From Phase Transitions to Black Holes and Cosmology

Quantum Analogues: From Phase Transitions to Black Holes and Cosmology
Title Quantum Analogues: From Phase Transitions to Black Holes and Cosmology PDF eBook
Author William Unruh
Publisher Springer
Pages 306
Release 2007-04-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3540708596

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Recently, analogies between laboratory physics (e.g. quantum optics and condensed matter) and gravitational/cosmological phenomena such as black holes have attracted an increasing interest. This book contains a series of selected lectures devoted to this new and rapidly developing field. Various analogies connecting (apparently) different areas in physics are presented in order to bridge the gap between them and to provide an alternative point of view.

Modern Supersymmetry

Modern Supersymmetry
Title Modern Supersymmetry PDF eBook
Author John Terning
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 339
Release 2009-01-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0191565490

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The book begins with a brief review of supersymmetry, and the construction of the minimal supersymmetric standard model and approaches to supersymmetry breaking. General non-perturbative methods are also reviewed leading to the development of holomorphy and the Affleck-Dine-Seiberg superpotential as powerful tools for analysing supersymmetric theories. Seiberg duality is discussed in detail, with many example applications provided, with special attention paid to its use in understanding dynamical supersysmmetry breaking. The Seiberg-Witten theory of monopoles is introduced through the analysis of simpler N=1 analogues. Superconformal field theories are described along with the most recent development known as "amaximization". Supergravity theories are examined in 4, 10, and 11 dimensions, allowing for a discussion of anomaly and gaugino mediation, and setting the stage for the anti- de Sitter/conformal field theory correspondence. This book is unique in containing an overview of the important developments in supersymmetry since the publication of "Suppersymmetry and Supergravity" by Wess and Bagger. It also strives to cover topics that are of interest to both formal and phenomenological theorists.

The Superfluid Phases of Helium 3

The Superfluid Phases of Helium 3
Title The Superfluid Phases of Helium 3 PDF eBook
Author Dieter Vollhardt
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 660
Release 2013-10-17
Genre Science
ISBN 0486486311

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This classic of modern theoretical physics is the first and only comprehensive treatment of the superfluid phases of helium 3, a crucial aspect of condensed matter physics with applications to many other fields. The self-contained approach explores ideas, concepts, and theoretical results, emphasizing symmetries and the consequences of their spontaneous breakdown. 1990 edition.

Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena

Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena
Title Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena PDF eBook
Author Jean Zinn-Justin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 1074
Release 2021
Genre Science
ISBN 0198834624

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Introduced as a quantum extension of Maxwell's classical theory, quantum electrodynamics has been the first example of a Quantum Field Theory (QFT). Eventually, QFT has become the framework for the discussion of all fundamental interactions at the microscopic scale except, possibly, gravity. More surprisingly, it has also provided a framework for the understanding of second order phase transitions in statistical mechanics. As this work illustrates, QFT is the natural framework for the discussion of most systems involving an infinite number of degrees of freedom with local couplings. These systems range from cold Bose gases at the condensation temperature (about ten nanokelvin) to conventional phase transitions (from a few degrees to several hundred) and high energy particle physics up to a TeV, altogether more than twenty orders of magnitude in the energy scale. Therefore, this text sets out to present a work in which the strong formal relations between particle physics and the theory of critical phenomena are systematically emphasized. This option explains some of the choices made in the presentation. A formulation in terms of field integrals has been adopted to study the properties of QFT. The language of partition and correlation functions has been used throughout, even in applications of QFT to particle physics. Renormalization and renormalization group properties are systematically discussed. The notion of effective field theory and the emergence of renormalisable theories are described. The consequences for fine tuning and triviality issue are emphasized. This fifth edition has been updated and fully revised, e.g. in particle physics with progress in neutrino physics and the discovery of the Higgs boson. The presentation has been made more homogeneous througout the volume, and emphasis has been put on the notion of effective field theory and discussion of the emergence of renormalisable theories.