Physics 616

Quantum Field Theory I

Fall 2006

Further Reading


Required textbooks:
*M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory (1995).
Supplemental information and errata can be found here and here .

*A. Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell (2003).
Supplemental information and errata can be found here .

Recommended textbook:
*I.J.R. Aitchison and A.J.G. Hey, Gauge Theories in Particle Physics , 3rd edition (2003).


You may well find the following references helpful (at some point). Items marked by an * have been placed on reserve in the Chem-Phys Library.

Some books are missing from the Chem-Phys library. These are marked by [M]. The books the library does not have are marked [N]; they, as well as [M] books, are available from me upon request.


Books on Quantum Field Theory

*L. H. Ryder, Quantum Field Theory.
Famed for its readability.

C. Itzykson and J.-B. Zuber, Quantum Field Theory.
A classic, available in an inexpensive, int'l student edition.

S. Coleman, Aspects of Symmetry.

S. Weinberg, The Quantum Theory of Fields.

Books on the Standard Model

* F. Halzen and A.D. Martin, Quarks and Leptons: An Introductory Course in Modern Particle Physics (J. Wiley, 1984).

J.F. Donoghue, E. Golowich, and B.R. Holstein, Dynamics of the Standard Model (Cambridge, 1994).

C. Quigg, Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions (Addison-Wesley, 1997).

* P. Ramond, Journeys Beyond the Standard Model (Perseus, 1999).

* E. Leader and E. Predazzi, An Introduction to Gauge Theories and Modern Particle Physics, v. 1 and 2 (Cambridge, 1996).
A very clear, comprehensive treatment of many of the topics of interest to us --- and more!

*[M] T.-P. Cheng and L.-F. Li, Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics.
More sophisticated than Leader and Predazzi. For our purposes, admirable for its concise introduction to group theory. Useful for its discussion of current algebra and chiral symmetry.

Books on Quantum Electrodynamics

*R.P. Feynman, Quantum Electrodynamics.
Lectures and selected reprints on quantum electrodynamics.

*J. Schwinger, ed., Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics.
Selected papers on quantum electrodynamics.

Books on Quantum Chromodynamics

* T. Muta, Foundations of Quantum Chromodynamics.
A nice treatment of the formal aspects of QCD.

F. J. Yndurain, The Theory of Quark and Gluon Interactions.
A comprehensive treatment of QCD, including lattice methods and hadron models.

R.P. Feynman, Photon-Hadron Interactions.
Feynman's "naive" parton model from RPF's own viewpoint. In response to the "naive," RPF was supposed to have laughed and said, "At least I got it right up to logarithms."

[N] M. Creutz, Quarks, Gluons, and Lattices.

I. Montvay and G. Muenster, Quantum Fields on a Lattice.

E. Shuryak, The QCD Vacuum, Hadrons, and the Superdense Matter.

Books on the Weak Interaction

[N] E.D. Commins and P.H. Bucksbaum, Weak Interactions of Leptons and Quarks.

Books on Critical Phenomena and Statistical Field Theory

A. A. Abrikosov, L. P. Gorkov, and I. E. Dzyaloshinski, Methods of Quantum Field Theory in Statistical Physics.
A classic available as a Dover book.

D. J. Amit, Field Theory, the Renormalization Group, and Critical Phenomena.

C. Itzykson and J.-M. Drouffe, Statistical field theory.

S.-K. Ma, Modern Theory of Critical Phenomena.

G. Parisi, Statistical Field Theory.

E. Stanley, Introduction to Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena.

Last updated: August 23, 2006.