World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 1990. – 1013 p. – ISBN: 9810202148.
Quantum electrodynamics is an essential building block and an integral part of the gauge theory of unified electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions, the so-called standard model. Its failure or breakdown at some level would have a most profound impact on the theoretical foundations of elementary particle physics as a whole. Thus the validity of QED has been the subject of intense experimental tests over more than 40 years of its history. This volume presents an up-to-date review of high precision experimental tests of QED together with comprehensive discussion of required theoretical work.
High Precision Tests of Quantum Electro dynamics-An Overview
Construction of Four Dimensional Quantum Field Models:
Неправильное изображение and QED
4Critical Review of the Theory of Quantum Electrodynamic
Quantum Electrodynamics for Nonrelativistic Systems and High Precision Determination of
αTest of QED by High Energy Electron-Positron Collisions
Analytic Evaluation of Sixth-Order Contributions to the Electron's
g factor
Theory of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron Numerical Approach
Anomalous Magnetic Moment of Single Electrons and Positrons: Experiment
Cavity Shifts of Measured Electron Magnetic Moments
Theory of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment
The Muon
g-2 Experiments
Theory of Hydrogenic Bound States
Atomic Hydrogen Hyperfine Structure Experiments.
Lamb Shift Measurements
Precision Measurements in Positronium
Muonium
The Fine Structure in the
23P State of Helium
Appendix: Historical Review and Bibliography of Quantum Electrodynamics