Lecture 01 - Introductory remarks on quantum field theory and classical field theoryArindam Kumar Chatterjee2016-09-10 | David Tong: Lectures on Quantum Field Theory
Introductory remarks on quantum field theory and classical field theory. Roughly covering pages 1-10 of the printed notes.
These are videos of the lectures given at the Perimeter Institute PSI programme in 2009.
The lectures follow the printed notes which are available on the main quantum field theory webpage. Here - http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/qft.htmlLecture 22 - Polyakovs Lectures on Modern Classical DynamicsArindam Kumar Chatterjee2023-02-22 | Polyakov's Lectures on Modern Classical Dynamics Lecture 22 :
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
Lecture 4 The action for the relativistic particle, its symmetries and the conservation laws that follow. Relating optics and mechanics. The Hamiltonian description.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
Lecture 3 : Which equations can and can’t follow from the action and the relation to the energy conservation. Time-reversal symmetry. Fixing the Lagrangian of a free particle based on the symmetries.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
Lecture 2 || The role of symmetries continued. Noether theorem and conservation laws.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014.
Check here for full playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaNkJORnlhZlVDfLPMkokhDs76-5pJoI5Lecture 1 - Polyakovs Lectures on Modern Classical DynamicsArindam Kumar Chatterjee2023-02-22 | Polyakov's Lectures on Modern Classical Dynamics Lecture 1 : The essential role of symmetries in dynamics. Constraints on the solution following from the symmetries. The principle of least action.
These lectures were given by Professor Alexander Polyakov when he taught a graduate course on Modern Classical Dynamics at Princeton in the Spring semesters of 2013 and 2014