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Introduzione ai Metodi funzionali e Teorie di Gauge

Introduction to Functional Methods and Gauge Theories

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Durata

36 ore

Lingua

Inglese

Sede didattica

Scuola Superiore Catania

Coordinatore/proponente

Alfio Bonanno

(INAF, Catania)

Vincenzo Damiani

(Università di Catania)

Docente

Alfio Bonanno

(INAF, Catania)

Calendario
  • 12 maggio, 15.00-18.00
  • 13 maggio, 17:00-21:00
  • 14 maggio, 17.00-21.00
  • 15 maggio, 18.00-21.00
  • 16 maggio, 17.00-21.00
  • 17 maggio, 08:30-10.30
  • 26 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 27 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 28 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 29 maggio, 19:00–21:00
  • 30 maggio, 19:00–21:00
Docente

Dario Zappalà

(INFN, Catania)

Calendario
  • 12 maggio, 15.00-18.00
  • 13 maggio, 17:00-21:00
  • 14 maggio, 17.00-21.00
  • 15 maggio, 18.00-21.00
  • 16 maggio, 17.00-21.00
  • 17 maggio, 08:30-10.30
  • 26 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 27 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 28 maggio, 17:00–21:00
  • 29 maggio, 19:00–21:00
  • 30 maggio, 19:00–21:00

Obiettivi formativi

The course will provide a general introduction to the physics of functional integral and gauge theories, starting from essential notions and covering various aspects of the subject, ranging from the main properties of quantum electrodynamics to the more complex Yang-Mills theories. The general aim is to provide the students with the fundamental theoretical elements necessary to achieve a basic understanding of, at least, some of the many contexts where gauge theories play a central role, such as the electroweak and/or strong interactions, or even the gravitational interactions.

Contenuti del corso

Part I

Reminder about Lorentz and Translational Invariance in Field Theory The canonical energy-momentum and angular momentum densities The canonical momentum and angular momentum Angular momentum in a relativistic theory Lorentz transformation properties of the gauge field Aµ(x) and its consequences Quantization of a gauge theory Problems in the quantization procedure in Gauge Theories Gauge invariance vs. gauge independence The Dirac method for constrained systems Dirac method and Dirac bracket First class vs second class constraints Particle moving on a sphere Relativistic particle Dirac Field Theory Maxwell Field Theory.

Part II

Path Integral quantization; Yang-Mills theories quantization, gauge fixing and Faddeev-Popov ghosts; Quantum electrodynamics (QED) and Ward identities, Renormalization of QED; Yang Mills BRST symmetry and Slavnov-Taylor identities; Beta function, Landau pole of QED, asymptotic freedom of Yang- Mills theory

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Metodologia didattica

The teaching consists of frontal lectures, which contain a part of exercise.

Modalità della verifica finale di apprendimento

The final exam consists of an oral scrutiny with questions covering the whole subject treated in the lectures.

Calendario programmato

II Semestre (da marzo/aprile a settembre 2026).

Eventuali prerequisiti degli/lle allievi/e frequentanti

Quantum Mechanics.