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Quantum Geometry: A Statistical Field Theory Approach

by Jan Ambjorn, Bergfinnur Durhuus, Thordur Jonsson, D. W. Sciama (Contribution by), S. Weinberg
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Overview

This graduate level text describes in a unified fashion the statistical mechanics of random walks, random surfaces and random higher dimensional manifolds with an emphasis on the geometrical aspects of the theory and applications to the quantization of strings, gravity and topological field theory. With chapters on random walks, random surfaces, two-and higher-dimensional quantum gravity, topological quantum field theories and Monte Carlo simulations of random geometries, the text provides a self-contained account of quantum geometry from a statistical field theory point of view. The approach uses discrete approximations and develops analytical and numerical tools. Continuum physics is recovered through scaling limits at phase transition points and the relation to conformal quantum field theories coupled to quantum gravity is described. The most important numerical work is covered, but the main aim is to develop mathematically precise results that have wide applications. Many diagrams and references are included.

Synopsis

Describes random geometry and applications to strings, quantum gravity, topological field theory and membrane physics.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
380
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521461672

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