Renormalization Methods

A Guide For Beginners
First Edition
ISBN13: 9780199236527ISBN10: 0199236526 Paperback, 352 pages
Dec 2007,  In Stock

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Description

This book is unique in occupying a gap between standard undergraduate texts and more advanced texts on quantum field theory. It covers a range of renormalization methods with a clear physical interpretations (and motivation), including mean fields theories and high-temperature and low-density expansions. It then process by each steps to the famous epsilon expansion, ending up with the first-order corrections to critical exponents beyond mean-field theory. Nowadays there is widespread interest in applications of renormalization methods to various topics ranging over soft condensed matter,engineering dynamics, traffic queuing and fluctuations in the stock market. Hence macroscopic systems are also included with particular emphasis on the archetypal problem of fluid turbulence. The book is also unique in making this material accessible to readers other than theoretical physics, as it requires only the basic physics and mathematics which should be known to most scientists, engineers and mathematicians.

Features

  • An easy-to-understand introduction to the use of renormalization methods
  • Bridges the gap between elementary texts and advanced texts on statistical field theory and critical phenomena
  • Uses only basic physics and mathematics, making it accessible to a wide readership of scientists, engineers and mathematicians
  • Addresses deep fundamental concepts at a level graspable by students of all levels of ability
  • Supplemented with exercises and appendices to give a complete understanding of the main text

Reviews

"Renormalization Methods should be an excellent source of material for anyone who plans to lead advanced undergradutes and first-year graduate students beyond the standard course material toward current research topics. I shall certainly keep the book in close reach when preparing for my classes."--Physics TodayIR

"I think this book is the best introductory textbook on techniques of renormalization available. It will be a delight to read for anyone who is encountering the topic for the first time and is wishing to exploit the methods to pass an exam or in one's field."--Contemporary Physics

Product Details

352 pages; 84 line drawings; ISBN13: 978-0-19-923652-7ISBN10: 0-19-923652-6

About the Author(s)

Professor William David McComb is a professor of Statistical Physics at the Univeristy of Edinburgh

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