A COURSE IN FIELD THEORY
Prof. Pierre van Baal, Instituut-Lorentz, University of Leiden
This course, only to be offered if a sufficient number of students request
to take it, will bring you to the point of the formulation of the standard
model of electro-weak and strong interactions, for the renormalisation of
which 't Hooft and Veltman earned their
1999 Nobel
prize in Physics.
The course ran during spring 2007 in the
"student seminar" format.
Here is the schedule we followed.
If there are enough students, we plan to give it again in the spring of 2009.
Lecture notes and problem set
- Read this first -- 5 page extract with full index
in PostScript (147 kb)
or PDF (157 kb)
You are allowed to download the full text, but
no part of the notes and problems should be
reproduced or made electronically available
by others without permission of the author.
- Lecture notes as PostScript (1.5 Mb) or
PDF (1.0 Mb) file.
- Problem set as PostScript (0.5 Mb) or
PDF (0.3 Mb) file.
(pp.103-105 from
App. A of
Diagrammar,
referred to in probs. 13-14).
- Corrections to earlier
versions.
FAQ: The answers to the problems are not available (i.e. do not
exist) in electronic form. It would be against the spirit and function of
those problems. If you master the material you should be sufficiently
confident of the results you find - it is this confidence you will need
to turn into a good researcher later.
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Information on format. The matrial has been taught in the
following two formats:
(1) During the semester (14 weeks) there are three
course hours (of 45 min each) a week, and an afternoon for working on the
problems under the guidance of a Teaching Assistant. Students are required
to hand in problems weekly, which will be corrected. The final score for
the problems is averaged with the score of a final exam (3 to 4 problems).
(2) During the semster one afternoon a week is reserved for a student seminar
meeting, where for each session students study part of the lecture notes and
make 2 to 3 problems. They present and discuss the theory and these problems
on the blackboard for the other students. Thus this format aims at a
rather interactive method of learning field theory, as well as learning how
to present ones thoughts and discuss about physics at a high level. In
addition there is one afternoon for working on the problems and preparing
for presenting them under the guidance of a Teaching Assistant. Students
taking the course for credit have to hand in the worked out problems after
having been discussed in class. Their is no exam, however, all of the 40
problems will be graded and the final score will also take into account
your presentations in front of the blackboard.
Ervaringen van studenten in
TentamenZweet (Mare, 6 feb 1997),
in dichtvorm (5 dec 2000) en
Bollebozen (Mare, 7 juni 2007)!
Page last updated 8 June 2007. Webpage first created December 1996.