Affiliation:
1. Keio University
2. Perimeter Institute
3. University of Geneva
4. Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
Abstract
Perhaps the most important aspect of symmetry in physics is the idea that a state does not need to have the same symmetries as the theory that describes it. This phenomenon is known as spontaneous symmetry breaking. In these lecture notes, starting from a careful definition of symmetry in physics, we introduce symmetry breaking and its consequences.
Emphasis is placed on the physics of singular limits, showing the reality of symmetry breaking even in small-sized systems.
Topics covered include Nambu-Goldstone modes, quantum corrections, phase transitions, topological defects and gauge fields. We provide many examples from both high energy and condensed matter physics. These notes are suitable for graduate students.
Funder
Government of Canada
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
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