Introduction to a Renormalisation Group Method

Introduction to a Renormalisation Group Method
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9789813295933
ISBN-13 : 9813295937
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Synopsis Introduction to a Renormalisation Group Method by : Roland Bauerschmidt

This is a primer on a mathematically rigorous renormalisation group theory, presenting mathematical techniques fundamental to renormalisation group analysis such as Gaussian integration, perturbative renormalisation and the stable manifold theorem. It also provides an overview of fundamental models in statistical mechanics with critical behaviour, including the Ising and φ4 models and the self-avoiding walk. The book begins with critical behaviour and its basic discussion in statistical mechanics models, and subsequently explores perturbative and non-perturbative analysis in the renormalisation group. Lastly it discusses the relation of these topics to the self-avoiding walk and supersymmetry. Including exercises in each chapter to help readers deepen their understanding, it is a valuable resource for mathematicians and mathematical physicists wanting to learn renormalisation group theory.

Introduction to Renormalization Group Methods in Physics

Introduction to Renormalization Group Methods in Physics
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ISBN-10 : 0486793451
ISBN-13 : 9780486793450
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Synopsis Introduction to Renormalization Group Methods in Physics by : R. J. Creswick

This introduction to the renormalization group, an edited and corrected second edition, discusses examples from diverse areas of physics. Designed for a one-semester course for advanced graduate students, the treatment requires a solid background in classical mechanics, statistical mechanics, and quantum mechanics. The text begins with an examination of self-similarity and scale invariance, followed by chapters on the renormalization group approaches to chaos and percolation, renormalization group and critical phenomena, and an extensive treatment of the Ising model. Additional topics include mean field theory and the Gaussian fixed point, the spherical model and the 1/n expansion, the two-dimensional X-Y model and the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition, and other subjects. Each chapter is augmented by problems and references, and three helpful Appendixes supplement the text. AUTHOR: R. J. Creswick is Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina.

Introduction to the Functional Renormalization Group

Introduction to the Functional Renormalization Group
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9783642050947
ISBN-13 : 3642050948
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Synopsis Introduction to the Functional Renormalization Group by : Peter Kopietz

The renormalization group (RG) has nowadays achieved the status of a meta-theory, which is a theory about theories. The theory of the RG consists of a set of concepts and methods which can be used to understand phenomena in many different ?elds of physics, ranging from quantum ?eld theory over classical statistical mechanics to nonequilibrium phenomena. RG methods are particularly useful to understand phenomena where ?uctuations involving many different length or time scales lead to the emergence of new collective behavior in complex many-body systems. In view of the diversity of ?elds where RG methods have been successfully applied, it is not surprising that a variety of apparently different implementations of the RG idea have been proposed. Unfortunately, this makes it somewhat dif?cult for beginners to learn this technique. For example, the ?eld-theoretical formulation of the RG idea looks at the ?rst sight rather different from the RG approach pioneered by Wilson, the latter being based on the concept of the effective action which is ite- tively calculated by successive elimination of the high-energy degrees of freedom. Moreover, the Wilsonian RG idea has been implemented in many different ways, depending on the particular problem at hand, and there seems to be no canonical way of setting up the RG procedure for a given problem.

Renormalization

Renormalization
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9783662038734
ISBN-13 : 3662038730
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Synopsis Renormalization by : Manfred Salmhofer

This monograph is the first to present the recently discovered renormalization techniques for the Schrödinger and Dirac equations, providing a mathematically rigorous, yet simple and clear introduction to the subject. It develops field-theoretic techniques such as Feynman graph expansions and renormalization, taking pains to make all proofs as simple as possible by using generating function techniques throughout. Renormalization is performed by using an exact renormalization group differential equation, a technique that provides simple but complete proofs of the theorems.

Renormalization Group and Fixed Points

Renormalization Group and Fixed Points
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 9783642363122
ISBN-13 : 3642363121
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Synopsis Renormalization Group and Fixed Points by : Timothy J Hollowood

This Brief presents an introduction to the theory of the renormalization group in the context of quantum field theories of relevance to particle physics. Emphasis is placed on gaining a physical understanding of the running of the couplings. The Wilsonian version of the renormalization group is related to conventional perturbative calculations with dimensional regularization and minimal subtraction. An introduction is given to some of the remarkable renormalization group properties of supersymmetric theories.

Renormalization Group and Effective Field Theory Approaches to Many-Body Systems

Renormalization Group and Effective Field Theory Approaches to Many-Body Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9783642273209
ISBN-13 : 3642273203
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Synopsis Renormalization Group and Effective Field Theory Approaches to Many-Body Systems by : Achim Schwenk

There have been many recent and important developments based on effective field theory and the renormalization group in atomic, condensed matter, nuclear and high-energy physics. These powerful and versatile methods provide novel approaches to study complex and strongly interacting many-body systems in a controlled manner. The six extensive lectures gathered in this volume combine selected introductory and interdisciplinary presentations focused on recent applications of effective field theory and the renormalization group to many-body problems in such diverse fields as BEC, DFT, extreme matter, Fermi-liquid theory and gauge theories. Primarily aimed at graduate students and junior researchers, they offer an opportunity to explore fundamental physics across subfield boundaries at an early stage in their careers.

Renormalization Methods

Renormalization Methods
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9780198506942
ISBN-13 : 0198506945
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Synopsis Renormalization Methods by : W. D. McComb

This text fills a gap between undergraduate and more advanced texts on quantum field theory. It covers a range of renormalization methods with a clear physical interpretation, proceeds to the epsilon-expansion and ends with the first-order corrections to critical exponents beyond mean-field theory.

Scaling and Renormalization in Statistical Physics

Scaling and Renormalization in Statistical Physics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 0521499593
ISBN-13 : 9780521499590
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Synopsis Scaling and Renormalization in Statistical Physics by : John Cardy

This text provides a thoroughly modern graduate-level introduction to the theory of critical behaviour. It begins with a brief review of phase transitions in simple systems, then goes on to introduce the core ideas of the renormalisation group.

The Theory of Critical Phenomena

The Theory of Critical Phenomena
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 477
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ISBN-10 : 9780191660566
ISBN-13 : 0191660566
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Synopsis The Theory of Critical Phenomena by : J. J. Binney

The successful calculation of critical exponents for continuous phase transitions is one of the main achievements of theoretical physics over the last quarter-century. This was achieved through the use of scaling and field-theoretic techniques which have since become standard equipment in many areas of physics, especially quantum field theory. This book provides a thorough introduction to these techniques. Continuous phase transitions are introduced, then the necessary statistical mechanics is summarized, followed by standard models, some exact solutions and techniques for numerical simulations. The real-space renormalization group and mean-field theory are then explained and illustrated. The final chapters cover the Landau-Ginzburg model, from physical motivation, through diagrammatic perturbation theory and renormalization to the renormalization group and the calculation of critical exponents above and below the critical temperature.

Exact Renormalization Group, The - Proceedings Of The Workshop

Exact Renormalization Group, The - Proceedings Of The Workshop
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9789814543576
ISBN-13 : 9814543578
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Synopsis Exact Renormalization Group, The - Proceedings Of The Workshop by : Alexander Krasnitz

The subject of the exact renormalization group started from pioneering work by Wegner and Houghton in the early seventies and, a decade later, by Polchinski, who formulated the Wilson renormalization group for field theory. In the past decade considerable progress has been made in this field, which includes the development of alternative formulations of the approach and of powerful techniques for solving the exact renormalization group equations, as well as widening of the scope of the exact renormalization group method to include fermions and gauge fields. In particular, two very recent results, namely the manifestly gauge-invariant formulation of the exact renormalization group equation and the proof of the c-theorem in four dimensions, are presented in this volume.