Strong interactions: effective field theories of qcd

Master

In Maynard (USA)

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    Master

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

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    Different dates available

This is a course in the construction and application of effective field theories, which are the modern tool of choice in making predictions based on the Standard Model. Concepts such as matching, renormalization, the operator product expansion, power counting, and running with the renormalization group will be discussed. Topics will be taken from factorization in hard processes relevant for the LHC, heavy quark decays and CP violation, chiral perturbation theory, non-relativistic bound states in field theory (QED and QCD), nucleon effective theories with a fine-tuning, and possibly other subjects from QCD, electroweak physics, and gravity.

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  • GCSE Physics

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


Recitations: 1 session / week, 1 hour / session


Quantum Field Theory II (8.324)


Manohar, A., and M. Wise. Heavy Quark Physics. Cambridge, UK; New York City, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN: 9780521642415 (hb).


For other references, see the readings sections.


For the homework you will have a choice. You will be graded on 5 problem sets which may be chosen out of the 8-9 sets that will be handed out. This gives you an opportunity to do a good job on the subjects of most interest to you. I encourage you to look at all the problem sets. If you turn in a partial problem set it will also count partially towards the 5. You are expected to discuss the homework with other people in the class. The writeup should be your own work.


There are no exams.


Each student must explore an effective field theory subject and give a short presentation to the rest of the class.


*A re-weighting may occur in the case of exceptional work on the presentation if the instructor feels it is warranted and it increases a students grade.


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Strong interactions: effective field theories of qcd

Price on request