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
Problem Sets with Solutions
Readings
Recitation Notes
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.)