NWI-NM040B
Quantum Field Theory
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleNWI-NM040B
Credits (ECTS)6
CategoryMA (Master)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Science; Wiskunde, Natuur- en Sterrenkunde;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
prof. dr. W.J.P. Beenakker
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Lecturer
prof. dr. W.J.P. Beenakker
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Contactperson for the course
prof. dr. W.J.P. Beenakker
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Examiner
prof. dr. W.J.P. Beenakker
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Academic year2022
Period
KW1-KW2  (05/09/2022 to 29/01/2023)
Starting block
KW1
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
  • The student has a good understanding of the fundamental aspects of quantum field theory in the canonical formulation
  • The student is able to derive and use Feynman rules
  • The student is familiar with the salient details of calculating radiative corrections within perturbation theory
  • The student is familiar with the concept of gauge symmetries and its implications
Content
This course provides an introduction to the modern concepts of quantum field theory, formulated in the canonical framework. Special attention is devoted to the explicit calculation of physical observables, like scattering cross-sections and decay widths. It is shown how such calculations can be performed within perturbation theory by employing Feynman rules.  The resulting higher-order perturbative corrections turn out to be infinite and therefore require a careful treatment. In this context it will be investigated whether the predictive power of the theory can be restored if the infinities are regularized properly.

A further aim of the course is to introduce the concept of  local gauge symmetries, which plays a crucial role in the description of the interactions between fundamental particles. As an example it is shown how the electromagnetic interactions can be described by invoking the gauge principle and how the corresponding gauge symmetry enables us to get a handle on the infinities of the perturbative corrections.

Instructional Modes
lectures and exercise classes
Level
Basic-level course for students who are interested in theoretical particle physics and quantum gravity.
The course is also of interest to students who are interested in experimental particle physics and want to obtain a solid theoretical background.
Presumed foreknowledge
Bachelor courses on Quantum Mechanics
Test information
Written exam
Specifics

Required materials
Book
Michael E. Peskin and Daniel V. Schroeder, An introduction to Quantum Field Theory, Westview Press 1995

Instructional modes
Course

Tests
Exam
Test weight1
Test typeExam
OpportunitiesBlock KW2, Block KW3