8.323 | Spring 2023 | Graduate

Relativistic Quantum Field Theory I

Course Description

This course is a one-term self-contained subject in quantum field theory. Concepts and basic techniques are developed through applications in elementary particle physics and condensed matter physics.
Learning Resource Types
Lecture Videos
Readings
Problem-solving Notes
Problem Sets
Problem Set Solutions
Four arrowed lines connected by a wave line at the center and a horizontal line with arrow at the bottom.
A Feynman diagram describing gluon radiation in which an electron and a positron collide and form a photon before decaying into an antiquark/quark pair. Eventually, the antiquark releases a gluon. (This image is in the public domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.)