Quantum Chromodynamics
Quantum Chromodynamics is a thorough introduction for students in theoretical physics and scientists needing a reference and exercise book in this field. The book presents the necessary mathematical tools together with many examples and worked problems. I
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QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
Greiner Quantum Mechanics An Introduction 3rd Edition
Greiner Mechanics I (in preparation)
Greiner Quantum Theory Special Chapters (in preparation)
Greiner Mechanics II (in preparation)
Greiner· MUller Quantum Mechanics Symmetries 2nd Edition Greiner Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Wave Equations Greiner· Reinhardt Field Quantization (in preparation) Greiner· Reinhardt Quantum Electrodynamics 2nd Edition Greiner . Schafer Quantum Chromodynamics Greiner· Maruhn Nuclear Models (in preparation) Greiner· MUller Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions
Greiner Electrodynamics (in preparation) Greiner· Neise . Stocker Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Walter Greiner· Andreas Schafer
QUANTUM CH ROMODYNAM ICS With a Foreword by D. A. Bromley With 146 Figures, and 62 Worked Examples and Exercises
Springer
Professor Dr. Walter Greiner Professor Dr. Andreas Schăfer Institut fiir Theoretische Physik der Johann WoIfgang Goethe-Universităt Frankfurt Postfach 111932 0-60054 Frankfurt am Main Germany Street address: Robert-Mayer-Strasse 8-10 0-60325 Frankfurt am Main Germany
Title of the original German edition: Theoretische Physik. Ein Lehr- und Obungsbuch. Band 10: Quantenchromodynamik © Verlag Harri Oeutsch. Thun 1989
ISBN 978-3-540-78050-2 ISBN 978-3-642-57978-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-57978-3
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Foreword to Earlier Series Editions
More than a generation of German-speaking students around the world have worked their way to an understanding and appreciation of the power and beauty of modern theoretical physics - with mathematics, the most fundamental of sciences - using Walter Greiner's textbooks as their guide. The idea of developing a coherent, complete presentation of an entire field of science in a series of closely related textbooks is not a new one. Many older physicists remember with real pleasure their sense of adventure and disc~very as they worked their ways through the classic series by Sommerfeld, by Planck and by Landau and Lifshitz. From the students' viewpoint, there are a great many obvious