Quantum Chromodynamics by Walter Greiner, Andreas Schäfer.

Quantum Chromodynamics is a thorough introduction for students in theoretical physics and scientists needing a reference and exercise book in this field. The book presents the necessary mathematical tools together with many examples and worked problems. In introductory chapters the reader becomes fa...

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Main Authors: Greiner, Walter (Author), Schäfer, Andreas (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Edition:1st ed. 1994.
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505 0 |a 1. The Introduction of Quarks -- 1.1 The Hadron Spectrum -- 2. Review of Relativistic Field Theory -- 2.1 Spinor Quantum Electrodynamics -- 2.2 Scalar Quantum Electrodynamics -- 2.3 Fermion—Boson and Fermion7#x2014;Fermion Scattering -- 3. Scattering Reactions and the Internal Structure of Baryons -- 3.1 Simple Quark Models Compared -- 3.2 The Description of Scattering Reactions -- 3.3 The MIT Bag Model -- 4. Gauge Theories and Quantum-Chromodynamics -- 4.1 The Standard Model — A Typical Gauge Theory -- 4.2 The Gauge Theory of Quark—Quark Interactions -- 4.3 Dimensional Regularization -- 4.4 The Renormalized Coupling Constant of QCD -- 5. Perturbative QCD I: Deep Inelastic Scattering -- 5.1 The Gribov—Lipatov—Altarelli—Parisi Equations -- 5.2 An Alternative Approach to the GLAP Equations -- 5.3 Common Parametrizations of the Distribution Functions and Anomalous Dimensions -- 5.4 Renormalization and the Expansion Into Local Operators -- 5.5 The Spin-Dependent Structure Functions -- 5.6 The Spin-Dependent Structure Functions in the MIT Bag Model -- 6. Perturbative QCD II: The Drell—Yan Process and the Gribov—Levin—Ryskin Equation -- 6.1 The Drell—Yan Process -- 6.2 Small-x Physics and the Gribov—Levin—Ryskin Equation -- 7. Nonperturbative QCD -- 7.1 Lattice Gauge Theories -- 7.2 Lattice Theories at Finite Temperature -- 7.3 QCD Sum Rules -- 8. Phenomenological Models for Non-Perturbative QCD Problems -- 8.1 The Ground State of QCD -- 8.2 The Quark-Gluon Plasma. 
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