Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications
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Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications
World Scientific, 1996
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Forth International Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications, August 7-12, 1995, Dalian, China
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Description
Thermal field theory is the study of quantum field theory at non-zero temperature. This proceedings introduces both retrospect and prospect for various aspects of thermal field theory as well as their extensive applications to condensed matter physics, high energy physics, cosmology, nuclear physics, etc. Also included are speeches memorizing the recently lamented Professor Hiroomi Umezawa, a leading physicist in thermal field theory, by his former students and colleagues.
Table of Contents
- Non-equlibrium thermo field dynamics, T. Arimitsu
- the role of thermal fluctuations in cosmology, T. Evans
- the retarded-advanced propagators in equilibrium and non-equilibrium methods, F. Guerin
- spacetime background for finite temperature field theory, Y.X. Gui
- quantum transport theory, P. Henning
- statistical quantum fields and black hole physics, B.L. Hu
- formal aspects of finite temperature field theory, R. Kobes
- thermo field dynamics with reservoir, H. Matsumoto
- fluctuation at phase transition, R. Rivers
- applications of TFD on nuclear physics, R.K. Su
- on the algebraic structure of TFD and q-groups, G. Vitiello
- and other papers.
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