SS 2012 WS 2011
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Department of Physics
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KVL / Klausuren / MAP 1st HS: 11.04  2nd HS: 30.05  sem.br.: 17.07  begin WS: 16.10

4020110134 Lattice Field Theories: Hadronic Matter under Extreme Conditions  VVZ 

VL
Tue 13-15
weekly NEW 15 2'101 (24) Maria Paola Lombardo
Wed 15-17
weekly NEW 14 1'10 (16)
UE
Fri 11-13
weekly NEW 15 1'202 (34) Maria Paola Lombardo

Digital- & Präsenz-basierter Kurs

classroom language
DE
aims
Basic knowledge of the theoretical concepts and of analytical as well as numerical methods of lattice gauge theories with the emphasis on problems of hadronic and quark-gluon matter under extreme conditions.
requirements
Knowledge of the standard model of elementary particle theory.
structure / topics / contents
- Introduction into hadronic matter under extreme conditions
- Path integral, thermal field theory, and lattice regularization
- Lattice gauge fields: U(1) and SU(N)
- Lattice fermions, QED and QCD
- The continuum limit and the improvement program
- Monte Carlo simulations: Algorithms and observables
- Phase transitions and critical phenomena on the lattice, FSSA
- QCD at non-zero temperature
- QCD at non-zero density
- Lattice QCD confronts experimental results for hadronic matter under extreme conditions: selected topics
assigned modules
P23.1.2a P23.1 GK1504 1
amount, credit points; Exam / major course assessment
4 SWS, 5 SP/ECTS (Arbeitsanteil im Modul für diese Lehrveranstaltung, nicht verbindlich)
A certificate for 5 credit points can be achieved by solving problems at home (50 % have to be successfully solved). An oral examination can be individually arranged.
other
The course (four hours including tutorials) will be offered within Module P23.1.2a under "Recent developments of the theory of elementary particles". It will be given in english.
contact
Dr. Maria Paola Lombardo, R. 1'314, Tel. 030-2093-7857
literature
Heinz J. Rothe. Lattice Gauge Theories: an Introduction. World Scientific Lecture Notes
Jan Smit. Introduction to Quantum Fields on a Lattice. Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics
Michael Creutz. Quarks Gluons and Lattices. Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics
Istvan Montvay, Gernot Munster. Quantum Fields on a Lattice. Cambdridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics
Christof Gattringer, Christian Lang. Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice : an Introductory Presentation. Springer Lecture Notes in Physics
Joseph Kapusta, Charles Gale. Finite Temperature Field Theory: Principles and Applications. Cambridge University Press
John Kogut, Mikhail Stephanov. The Phases of Quantum Chromodynamics: from Confinement to Extreme Environments. Cambridge University Press
. Reviews and Research Papers.
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