引力的量子效应导论

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图书信息书 名: 引力的量

子效应导论

作者:马克翰维(V.F.Mukhanov)

出版社:世界图书出版公司

出版时间: 2010年4月1日

ISBN: 9787510005527

开本: 16开

定价: 45.00元

内容简介《引力的量子效应导论(英文版)》系统地介绍了引力中的量子场论方法,适合用作理论天体物理,宇宙学,粒子物理和超弦理论等专业的本科生和研究生教材。《引力的量子效应导论(英文版)》首先介绍了量子场论中的一般概念,重点讲解了利用量子场论方法研究引力,同时还介绍了基本且必要的不断扩张宇宙中的场量子化和膨胀时空中的量子涨落。此外,《引力的量子效应导论(英文版)》还详细讨论了Casimir效应,Unruh效应和霍金效应,并介绍了计算外部重力场中量子系统的反向反应的有效作用量。作者从最初的基本原理出发,经过演绎得出最终结果,并对最终结果做详细的解释,帮助读者对该领域建立完整的物理图像。《引力的量子效应导论(英文版)》内容全面,讲解深刻,附有习题及其答案。阅读《引力的量子效应导论(英文版)》只需要基本的广义相对论知识。

图书目录Preface

Part I Canonical quantization and particle production

1 Overview: a taste of quantum fields

1.1 Classical field

1.2 Quantum field and its vacuum state

1.3 The vacuum energy

1.4 Quantum vacuum fluctuations

1.5 Particle interpretation of quantum fields

1.6 Quantum field theory in classical backgrounds

1.7 Examples of particle creation

2 Reminder: classical and quantum theory

2.1 Lagrangian formalism

2.1.1 Functional derivatives

2.2 Hamiltonian formalism

2.3 Quantization of Hamiltonian systems

2.4 Hilbert spaces and Dirac notation

2.5 Operators, eigenvalue problem and basis in a Hilbert space

2.6 Generalized eigenvectors and basic matrix elements

2.7 Evolution in quantum theory

3 Driven harmonic oscillator

3.1 Quantizing an oscillator

3.2 The "in" and "out" states

3.3 Matrix elements and Green's functions

4 From harmonic oscillators to fields

4.1 Quantum harmonic oscillators

4.2 From oscillators to fields

4.3 Quantizing fields in a flat spacetime

4.4 The mode expansion

4.5 Vacuum energy and vacuum fluctuations

4.6 The Schr'odinger equation for a quantum field

5 Reminder: classical fields

5.1 The action functional

5.2 Real scalar field and its coupling to the gravity

5.3 Gauge invariance and coupling to the electromagnetic field

5.4 Action for the gravitational and gauge fields

5.5 Energy-momentum tensor

6 Quantum fields in expanding universe

6.1 Classical scalar field in expanding background

6.1.1 Mode expansion

6.2 Quantization

6.3 Bogolyubov transformations

6.4 Hilbert space; "a- and b-particles"

6.5 Choice of the physical vacuum

6.5.1 The instantaneous lowest-energy state

6.5.2 Ambiguity of the vacuum state

6.6 Amplitude of quantum fluctuations

6.6.1 Comparing fluctuations in the vacuum and excited states

6.7 An example of particle production

7 Quantum fields in the de Sitter universe

7.1 De Sitter universe

7.2 Quantization

7.2.1 Bunch-Davies vacuum

7.3 Fluctuations in inflationary universe

8 Unruh effect

8.1 Accelerated motion

8.2 Comoving frame of accelerated observer

8.3 Quantum fields in inertial and accelerated frames

8.4 Bogolyubov transformations

8.5 Occupation numbers and Unmh temperature

9 Hawking effect. Thermodynamics of black holes

9.1 Hawking radiation

9.1.1 Schwarzschild solution

9.1.2 Kruskal-Szekeres coordinates

9.1.3 Field quantization and Hawking radiation

9.1.4 Hawking effect in 3 + 1 dimensions

9.2 Therroodynamics of black holes

9.2.1 Laws of black.hole thermodynamics

10 The Casimir effect

10.1 Vacuum energy betw.een plates

10.2 Regularization and renormalization

Part Ⅱ Path integrals and vacuum polarization

11 Path integrals

11.1 Evolution operator. Propagator

11.2 Propagator as a path integral

11.3 Lagrangian path integrals

11.4 Propagators for free particle and harmonic oscillator

11.4.1 Free particle

11.4.2 Quadratic potential

11.4.3 Euclidean path integral

11.4.4 Ground state as a path integral

12 Effective action

12.1 Driven harmonic oscillator (continuation)

12.1.1 Green's functions and matrix elements

12.1.2 Euclidean Green's function

12.1.3 Introducing effective action

12.1.4 Calculating effective action for a driven oscillator

12.1.5 Matrix elements

12.1.6 The effective action "recipe"

12.1.7 Backreaction

12.2 Effective action in external gravitational field

12.2.1 Euclidean action for scalar field

12.3 Effective action as a functional determinant

12.3.1 Reformulation of the eigenvalue problem

12.3.2 Zeta function

12.3.3 Heat kernel

13 Calculation of heat kernel

13.1 Perturbative expansion for the heat kernel

13.1.1 Matrix elements

13.2 Trace of the heat kernel

13.3 The Seeley-DeWitt expansion

14 Results from effective action

14.1 Renormalization of the effective action

14.2 Finite terms in the effective action

14.2.1 EMT from the Polyakov action

14.3 Conformal anomaly

Appendix 1 Mathematical supplement

A1.1 Functionals and distributions (generalized functions)

A1.2 Green's functions, boundary conditions, and contours

A1.3 Euler's gamma function and analytic continuations

Appendix 2 Backreaction derived from effective action

Appendix 3 Mode expansions cheat sheet

Appendix 4 Solutions to exercises

Index

 
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