Lisa Randall

Harvard

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Recommended by Lisa Randall

Sidney Coleman's Field Theory lectures at Harvard were a staple of every particle physicist Harvard graduate student's education ... the ideas — like all good physics concepts — have survived the decades beautifully. In a labor of love and educational devotion, a team of former students and TAs teamed up with professors and experts to share his legacy in perpetuity. (from Amazon)

LECTURES OF SIDNEY COLEMAN ON QUANTUM FIELD THEORY: FOREWORD BY DAVID KAISER book cover

Yuan-Sen Ting, Bryan Gin-ge Chen, Richard Sohn, David Derbes(you?)

Sidney Coleman was a physicist's physicist. He is largely unknown outside of the theoretical physics community, and known only by reputation to the younger generation. He was an unusually effective teacher, famed for his wit, his insight and his encyclopedic knowledge of the field to which he made many important contributions. There are many first-rate quantum field theory books (the venerable Bjorken and Drell, the more modern Itzykson and Zuber, the now-standard Peskin and Schroeder, and the recent Zee), but the immediacy of Prof. Coleman's approach and his ability to present an argument simply without sacrificing rigor makes his book easy to read and ideal for the student. Part of the motivation in producing this book is to pass on the work of this outstanding physicist to later generations, a record of his teaching that he was too busy to leave himself. Readership: Graduate students and academics interested in quantum field theory.