Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory: Integration, Summation and Special Functions (Texts & Monographs in Symbolic Computation)
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Book Details
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Author: Schneider, Carsten
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Brand: Springer
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Edition: 2013 ed.
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Features: Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory
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Binding: Hardcover
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Format: Import
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Number of Pages: 411
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Release Date: 14-10-2013
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ISBN: 9783709116159
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Package Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
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Languages: English
About The Book
"Computer Algebra in Quantum Field Theory" by Carsten Schneider provides an in-depth exploration of advanced computer algebra techniques and special functions, with a strong emphasis on their applications within the realm of quantum field theory. The book presents cutting-edge methods for evaluating complex mathematical objects such as infinite multiple sums, multiple integrals (especially Feynman integrals), and differential and difference equations.
The work brings together a collection of survey articles written by experts from the fields of mathematics, computer science, and theoretical physics. These interdisciplinary contributions aim to bridge the gap between mathematicians and physicists, enabling both groups to learn from one another. The book is not just a theoretical guide but also serves as a practical resource, offering an up-to-date handbook on available algorithms and software commonly used in these advanced scientific areas.
Designed for researchers, students, and professionals in mathematics, physics, and computer science, this volume delivers a comprehensive and cutting-edge treatment of computational techniques that play a crucial role in the study of quantum field theory.