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Renormalization Methods

Door W.D. McComb

Renormalization Methods
CategorieAlgemeen wetenschap
Boeknummer#349815
TitelRenormalization Methods: A Guide For Beginners
AuteurMcComb, W.D.
BoektypeGebonden hardcover
UitgeverijOxford : Clarendon Press
Jaar van uitgave2004
ISBN100198506945
ISBN139780198506942
TaalEngels
BeschrijvingOriginal boards, illustrated with numerous equations, graphs and diagrams, 8vo.
SamenvattingThere is currently widespread interest in applications of renormalization methods to various topics ranging from fluid turbulence to fluctuations in the stock market. This book is unique in demystifying this material for non-specialists, as it requires only the basic physics and mathematics which should be known to most scientists, engineers and mathematicians. 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 interpretation (and motivation), including mean-field theories and high-temperature and low-density expansions. It then proceeds by easy 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 queueing 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 physicists, as it requires only the basic physics and mathematics which should be known to most scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
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