Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. — 343 p. — (Lecture Notes in Physics 788). — ISBN: 978-3-642-01850-3 (eBook), 978-3-642-26095-7 (Softcover), 978-3-642-01849-7 (Hardcover).
The lattice formulation is at present the most successful approach to Quantum Chromodynamics - the theory of quarks and gluons. This book is intended for newcomers to the field and presents a clear and easy-to-follow path from the first principles all the way to actual calculations. It focusses on QCD and discusses mainly SU(3) lattice gauge theory, both with and without fermions. Numerical calculations in lattice field theory have now become the most effective approach for obtaining quantitative results, andthusthreechapters include sections describingnumerical techniques, as used in pure gauge theory, in quenched spectroscopy and intreating dynamical fermions.
The path integral on the lattice.
The path integral on the lattice.
QCD on the lattice — a first look.
Pure gauge theory on the lattice.
Numerical simulation of pure gauge theory.
Fermions on the lattice.
Hadron spectroscopy.
Chiral symmetry on the lattice.
Dynamical fermions.
Symanzik improvement and RG actions.
More about lattice fermions.
Hadron structure.
Temperature and chemical potential.