Renormalization Group

Renormalization Group

Renormalization Group

Renormalization Group

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Overview

Scaling and self-similarity ideas and methods in theoretical physics have, in the last twenty-five years, coalesced into renormalization-group methods. This book analyzes, from a single perspective, some of the most important applications: the critical-point theory in classical statistical mechanics, the scalar quantum field theories in two and three space-time dimensions, and Tomonaga's theory of the ground state of one-dimensional Fermi systems.


The dimension dependence is discussed together with the related existence of anomalies (in Tomonaga's theory and in 4 -e dimensions for the critical point). The theory of Bose condensation at zero temperature in three space dimensions is also considered. Attention is focused on results that can in principle be formally established from a mathematical point of view. The 4 -e dimensions theory, Bose condensation, as well as a few other statements are exceptions to this rule, because no complete treatment is yet available. However, the truly mathematical details are intentionally omitted and only referred to. This is done with the purpose of stressing the unifying conceptual structure rather than the technical differences or subtleties.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691221694
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/10/2020
Series: Physics Notes , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Giuseppe Benfatto is Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Rome-Tor Vergata, and Giovanni Gallavotti is Professor of Rational Mechanics at the University of Rome-La Sapienza.

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Chapter 1.Introduction3
Chapter 2.Problems Equivalent to the Analysis of Suitable Functional Integrals: Critical Point and Field Theory5
Chapter 3.Other Functional Integrals: Fermi Sphere and Bose Condensation12
Chapter 4.Effective Potentials and Schwinger Functions19
Chapter 5.Multiscale Decomposition of Propagators and Fields: Running Effective Potentials22
Chapter 6.Renormalization Group: Relevant and Irrelevant Components of the Effective Potentials27
Chapter 7.Asymptotic Freedom: Upper Critical Dimension34
Chapter 8.Beyond the Linear Approximations: The Beta Function and Perturbation Theory38
Chapter 9.The Beta Function as a Dynamical System: Asymptotic Freedom of Marginal Theories52
Chapter 10.Anomalous Dimension56
Chapter 11.The Fermi Liquid and the Luttinger Model66
Chapter 12.The Generic Critical Point for d = 3, [gamma] = 0: The [varepsilon]-Expansion70
Chapter 13.Bose Condensation: Reformulation75
Chapter 14.Bose Condensation: Effective Potentials81
Chapter 15.The Beta Function for the Bose Condensation87
A Brief Historical Note96
Bibliographical Notes100
Appendix 1.The Free Fermion Propagator104
Appendix 2.Grassmannian Integration106
Appendix 3.Trees and Feynman Graphs111
Appendix 4.Schwinger Functions and Anomalous Dimension120
Appendix 5.Propagators for the Bose Gas124
Appendix 6.The Beta Function for the Bose Gas126
References135
Subject Index141
Citation Index143
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