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From the reviews of the third edition:
"Quantum electrodynamics (QED) nowadays is considered to be physics’ most precise theory beneath the theory of general relativity. … Greiner’s and Reinhardt’s book provides both teachers and students with all that is necessary to understand QED from its origin. And to the best of my knowledge, it is one of the few books that really do so. … as a reference book, it forms a good companion to any other book on the shelf to show exactly how things are done." (T. Beier, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 45 (3), 2004)
"This completely revised and corrected new edition provides several new examples and exercises to enable deeper insight to formalism and application of Quantum electrodynamics. It is a thorough introductory text providing all necessary mathematical tools together with many examples and worked problems." (Revista Espanola de Fisica, Vol. 17 (6), 2003)
"The particular volume on quantum electrodynamics was first published in 1992, with a second edition in 1994 and now a third one at the end of 2002. … I have used the former edition(s) of this particular volume in a course on QED and it is a very good source to find all the details. … The books of Greiner … have owned their specific place in the literature on theoretical physics and this volume fits fully in that scheme." (Kris Heyde, Physicalia, Vol. 25 (4), 2003)
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for self-study - My highest recommendations,
This review is from: Quantum Electrodynamics (Greiner, Walter//Theoretical Physics) (Hardcover)
This book basically covers the same material as chapters 6-9 of the classic "Relativistic Quantum Mechanics" by Bjorken & Drell.- Propagator - Basic Quantum Electrodynamical Processes - The Scattering Matrix in Higher Order (including good discussions of vacuum polarization, electron self-energy and the vertex correction) - QED of spinless bosons In addition to this it covers bound systems and strong fields, which are not discussed in B&D. The book also does a good job of working out a lot of the details missing from B&D. The only minuses are:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Quantum Electrodynamics (Paperback)
Dr Greiner and his coauthor are not ashamed of treating a hard subject (Quantum Electrodynamics) the easiest way.
They use the Feynman propagator technique instead of the Quantum Field Theory methods, rendering the book accessible to a greater audience. The chapter about bound-states is a plus not easily found in QE books. They push the theory till the applications ( positronium levels of energy ). Before you start reading this book, read ( at least some parts of ) the Relativistic Quantum Mechanics book in the same series.
8 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Most accurate theory in physics.,
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This review is from: Quantum Electrodynamics (Corr Corr Print) (Theoretical Physics, V. 4) (Paperback)
QED is known as the most accurate theory in physics. This text nicely explains the major achievements in QED by Feynmann, Schwniger, and Tomonaga. Important connection among relativities, quantum mechanics, and classical electrodynamics.
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