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Old Apr18-07, 10:00 AM                  #1
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Introduction to Quantum Field Theory in curved spacetime

Here is a draft of an introductory textbook on quantum field theory in curved spacetime - free quantum fields in expanding universe, Unruh effect, Hawking radiation, also Casimir effect and some basic stuff on path integrals and effective action. The book is not free - will be published soon....
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Old Apr19-07, 12:52 PM                  #2
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more from one of the authors:
http://www.theorie.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~serge/
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Old Apr23-07, 10:08 PM       Last edited by Gza; Apr23-07 at 10:42 PM..            #3
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LaTeX Code: <BR>     <cos(nt)|sin(mt)> =  \\frac {1}{\\pi}\\int_{-\\pi}^{\\pi}cos(nt)sin(mt) dt = 0
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Old Jun1-07, 11:08 AM                  #4
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unless n = m
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Old Jun6-07, 02:30 PM       Last edited by smallphi; Jun6-07 at 02:37 PM..            #5
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explain and robphy, as usual EXCELLENT POSTS! and I am not the type that gives praises for nothing :)

I was struggling with Birrel and Davies "Quantum Fields in Curved Space" which is like trying to learn english from the phone directory lol
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Old Feb28-08, 04:37 PM                  #6
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You mean that I am not the only one who found "Quantum Fields in Curved Space" difficult? I thought I was failing yet another IQ test.
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Old Mar15-08, 12:12 PM                  #7
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I think Birrell-Davies is pretty much unreadable for a beginning graduate student. If you already have a PhD and have working knowledge of quantum field theory then you can understand Birrell-Davies with considerable effort. In my view this is the case with almost any advanced monograph. Another similar example is Hawking-Ellis "Large scale structure of spacetime" (for classical singularity theorems). The problem is that students in these subjects have only these monographs to study and no other textbooks.
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Old Mar17-08, 09:40 AM                  #8
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Actually I had no problem with "Large scale structure of spacetime". Shows where my preferences and knowledge lie. It, and a few other books, motivated me to study differential geometry as a independent subject.
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