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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A self-contained treatment of the subject,
By CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Quantum Theory of Fields: Volume 3, Supersymmetry (Hardcover)
If the two first volumes of "The Quantum Theory of Fields" were considered masterpieces in a modern and original presentation of the basics of quantum field theory and its penetration in the recent development of particle physics, with the machinery of spontaneously broken gauge theories, the new volume embraces the wide subject of supersymmetry in Weinberg's typical style, which always means a self-contained treatment of the subject, from its foundations and motivations, to its most recent application as a possible scenario for new physics beyond the Standard Model.A complete review is published in CERN Courier, May 2000
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Once again, great book,
By Javier Reynaldo "Javi" (Milano, Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Quantum Theory of Fields: Volume 3, Supersymmetry (Hardcover)
Finding good introductions to supersymmetry can be difficult. Most introductions concentrate on N=1 supersymmetry in four dimensions, and there the superfield forumlation can be useful. However, when you go to N=2 supersymmetry (e.g. when considering theories in five or more dimensions), component fields can be better. Many times it's a matter of taste. For those cases, you have to go to review articles. Anyway, Weinberg concentrates on N=1 4D supersymmetry and supergravity using the superfield formalism. However, he ventures into the N=2 strong-weak coupling results of Seiberg and Witten, which are now a fundamental part of (supersymmetric) field theory. The text is, as the previous volumes are, a fantastic resource for learning the subject, and as a reference (for things like gravity- and gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking, as well as the minimal supersymmetric standard model, which are open areas of reserach). As for all modern areas of research, the body of knowledge is stacked higher every year; but the topics covered here stand as solid fundamentals of supersymmetry. For more advanced topics, one is forced to go to the recent literature.
11 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Weinberg Keeps the level!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Quantum Theory of Fields: Volume 3, Supersymmetry (Hardcover)
Great book, contains a lot of material, will be useful to many as a reference on supersymmetry for years to come. Highly Recommended!
3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Defective Hard Cover,
This review is from: The Quantum Theory of Fields: Volume 3, Supersymmetry (Hardcover)
The whole current production run of this book has a defect. A glue is bleeding through on the inside of the hard cover fold, front and back. This does not seem to affect the structural quality of the book and is not visible from the outside. If you need this book and get it with this defect, don't bother trying to exchange it.
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The Quantum Theory of Fields: Volume 3, Supersymmetry by Steven Weinberg (Hardcover - February 13, 2000)
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