Mussardo's Statistical Field Theory

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I have been browsing this book, and it seems a quite interesting one. The traditional Statistical Mechanics is quite traditionally treated (so only average) but then, the linking of Statistical Mechanics with QFT, and the exact solutions in Conformal Field Theory, are quite nice.

But I do not see discussions about this book. And I do not think there are many other books with a similar subject.

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Some of the books with a similar subject are:

Baxter - Exactly Solved Models in Statistical Mechanics

March & Angilella - Exactly Solvable Models in Many-Body Theory

Šamaj & Bajnok - Introduction to the Statistical Physics of Integrable Many-body Systems

Sutherland - Beautiful Models: 70 Years of Exactly Solved Many-body Problems
 
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Hello!

I know it's an old thread, but maybe you are still interested in the discussion of Mussardo's textbook. I'm going to try and solve some problems from the book, so it would be nice if we could help each other and check our results.