The book is a self-contained introduction to perturbative and nonperturbative Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) with worked-out exercises for students of theoretical physics. It will be useful as a reference for research scientists as well. Starting with the hadron spectrum, the reader becomes familiar with the representations of SU(N). Relativistic quantum field theory is recapitulated, and scattering theory is discussed in the framework of scalar quantum electrodynamics. Then the gauge theory of quarks and gluons is introduced. In the more advanced chapters, perturbative and nonperturbative techniques in state-of-the-art QCD are discussed in great detail. The new third edition has been extensively revised and enlarged to cover all new aspects ...
In this thesis we build a model that can be used to describe baryon dynamics, and in particular we l...
I review in this series of lectures the basics of perturbative quantum chromodynamics and some simpl...
Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of quarks and gluons, whose interactions can be described by a lo...
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This 2004 book provides a pedagogical introduction to the perturbative and non-perturbative aspects ...
Lüscher's formalism and its generalisations enables the access of scattering properties of particles...
This dissertation contains two completely independent parts. In Part 1, I investigate effective fiel...
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We explore the calculation of three-point functions featuring a vector current insertion in lattice ...
The quark structure of the nucleon can be described by three fundamental quark distributions: the qu...
1. Some basic theory. 2. Two important applications: - e+ e- annihilation (LEPSLS) ; deep inelastic ...
First principles Lattice quantum chromodynamics (LQCD) calculations enable the determination of low ...
We develop and apply methods for solving non-perturbative quantum field theories in the ...
Perturbative expansions in four-dimensional non-Abelian gauge theories such as Quantum Chromodynamic...
This PhD thesis is a first step towards the control of the quantum corrections in the Resonance Chir...
In this thesis we build a model that can be used to describe baryon dynamics, and in particular we l...
I review in this series of lectures the basics of perturbative quantum chromodynamics and some simpl...
Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of quarks and gluons, whose interactions can be described by a lo...
The accurate calculation of atomic spectra, including radiative corrections, is one of the rather ch...
This 2004 book provides a pedagogical introduction to the perturbative and non-perturbative aspects ...
Lüscher's formalism and its generalisations enables the access of scattering properties of particles...
This dissertation contains two completely independent parts. In Part 1, I investigate effective fiel...
This thesis discusses higher-order contributions from heavy quarks to inclusive deep-inelastic lept...
We explore the calculation of three-point functions featuring a vector current insertion in lattice ...
The quark structure of the nucleon can be described by three fundamental quark distributions: the qu...
1. Some basic theory. 2. Two important applications: - e+ e- annihilation (LEPSLS) ; deep inelastic ...
First principles Lattice quantum chromodynamics (LQCD) calculations enable the determination of low ...
We develop and apply methods for solving non-perturbative quantum field theories in the ...
Perturbative expansions in four-dimensional non-Abelian gauge theories such as Quantum Chromodynamic...
This PhD thesis is a first step towards the control of the quantum corrections in the Resonance Chir...
In this thesis we build a model that can be used to describe baryon dynamics, and in particular we l...
I review in this series of lectures the basics of perturbative quantum chromodynamics and some simpl...
Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of quarks and gluons, whose interactions can be described by a lo...