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|a Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications
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|a Thermal field theories :
|b proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications, Tsukuba, Japan, July 23-27, 1990 /
|c edited by Hiroshi Ezawa, Toshihico Arimitsu, Yukio Hashimoto.
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|a Theories of quantum fields at non-zero temperature have been steadily developed for well over a decade. In 1988, as a result of the increased demand for communication among theorists working in different fields ranging from condensed matter physics to high energy physics and astrophysics, the first international meeting was organized (the proceedings of which have been published in Physica A 158, 1989). This 2nd workshop covers similar fields, namely equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical physics, quantum optics, high-temperature gauge-field theories, string theories, statistical theories of gravitation and cosmology. The resulting proceedings reflect the progress made in the respective fields, identify the major common problems and suggest possible directions for their solutions.
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|a Front Cover; Thermal Field Theories; Copyright Page; Preface; List of Committees; Participants Photograph; Table of Contents; OPENING ADDRESS; Part 1: Aspects of Thermal Field Theories; CHAPTER 1. EMERGING BROKEN SYMMETRY IN SPACE AND TIME; 1 Introduction; 2 Thermo-field dynamics in equilibrium and non-equilibrium quantum systems; 3 Fractal Path Integrals and Applications to Thermo-Field Dynamics; 4 Emerging Broken Symmetry in Order Parameter Space; 5 Emerging Broken Symmetry in Time; 6 Emerging Broken Symmetry and Confluent Transfer Matrix
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|a 7 Frustration, Broken Symmetry and Non-hermiticity of HamiltonianReferences; CHAPTER 2. DERIVATIVE EXPANSION METHOD IN SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY THEORY; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. BCS-MODEL; 3. MEAN-FIELD THEORY; 4. DERIVATIVE EXPANSION; 5. UNIFORM SYSTEM; 6. EFFECTIVE LAGRANGIAN; 7. SUPERFLUID 3HE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. AN ANALOGICAL THERMAL-FIELD STRUCTURE FOR BIOLOGICAL SPACE-TIME; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROTOPLASM: LIFE IN THE NAKED STATE -- 3. ENZYMES: THE FIELD-EFFECT ELEMENTS; 4. THE BIOLOGICAL SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM: A THERMAL FIELD
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|a 5. LAGRANGIAN DYNAMICS AND VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLES7. THE METABOLIC MICRO-DOMAIN: A GAUGE FIELD; 8. CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. A Projection Operator Approach to Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics; 1. Introduction; 2. General form of Langevin equation; 3. The time-smoothed density matrix; 4. The scalar product; 5. A simple example; References; CHAPTER 5. RETARDED FORMULATION AT FINITE TEMPERATURE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. FRAMEWORK OF TFD; 3. PERTURBATION THEORY AND FEYNMAN RULES; 4. PERTURBATION THEORY AND QUANTUM ALGEBRA; 5. CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES
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|a CHAPTER 6. EXTENSION OF THE THERMAL RANDOM PHASE APPROXIMATION BY THE THERMO FIELD DYNAMICS1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THERMAL HARTREE-FOCK-BOGOLIUBOV FORMALISM; 3. PROOF OF THE BLOCH-MESSIAH THEOREM AT FINITE TEMEPRATUER; 4. EXTENSION OF THE THERMAL RANDOM PHASE APPROXIMATION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. Quantum Field Theory of Thermal Diffusion; 1 Introduction; 2 Initial State with Temperature Gradient; 3 Particle Flow; 4 Bethe-Salpeter Equation; 5 Approximation of Constant V(k); 6 Coarse Graining and Low k Asymptotes; 7 Diffusion; 8 Conclusion; References
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|a CHAPTER 8. RENORMALIZED DENSITY OF STATES IN CONFORMAL FIELD THEORIESACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Part 2: Methods of Thermal Field Theories; CHAPTER 9. Closed Time Path Green's Function and Its Applications in Transport Theory; I INTRODUCTION; II CLOSED TIME PATH GREEN'S FUNCTION; Ill TIME DEPENDENT GINZBURG-LANDAU EQUATION OF MACROVARIABLES; IV SINGLE ELECTRON STUDY- A Practical Example of Nonequilibrium FDT; V TUNNELING TRANSPORT IN MICROSTRUCTURES; CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. NON EQUILIBRIUM QUANTUM FIELDS IN COSMOLOGY; 1. Introduction
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|a Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications (2nd : 1990 : University of Tsukuba).
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