Фейнман Р. Квантовая электродинамика.
Серия: Теоретическая физика
Москва : Мир, 1964
220 с. Мягкий переплёт, обычный формат.
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Feynman R. P. Quantum Electrodynamics.
Series: Theoretical Physics
Moscow : Mir, 1964.
220 pp. Softcover, ordinary format.
Richard Phillips Feynman (1918–1988) was one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics in 1965 (jointly with S. Tomonaga and J. Schwinger) for fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics. The creator of an original formalism (Feynman diagrams) and a brilliant educator, whose lectures have become classics.
The book is a concise yet profoundly deep and original exposition of the foundations of quantum electrodynamics, written by its creator. In his characteristically clear and illustrative style, with minimal use of complex mathematics, the author reveals the essence of the theory of the interaction of light with matter. The presentation is based on his method of diagrams (Feynman rules). This edition serves as a unique introduction to the subject for students, graduate students, and researchers seeking to understand the essence of one of the most precise physical theories.