Finite temperature effective theories
M. E. Shaposhnikov (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the construction of effective field theories tailored for describing the behavior of high-temperature plasma of elementary particles in equilibrium, providing foundational insights for theoretical physics.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach to develop effective theories specifically for high-temperature plasma, enhancing understanding of particle interactions at finite temperatures.
Findings
Framework for finite temperature effective theories established
Application to high-temperature plasma models demonstrated
Provides tools for analyzing equilibrium particle systems
Abstract
Lecture Notes, Summer School on Effective Theories and Fundamental Interactions, Erice, July 1996. I describe the construction of effective field theories for equilibrium high-temperature plasma of elementary particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena
