To help the student who may be following the text more closely than we did, I have indicated which problems correspond to those in Peskin and Schroeder's text. Nevertheless, much of the lectures followed Peskin and Schroeder's An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory and the homeworks occasionally came from of the text. To say that this was 'canonical' course out of Peskin and Schroeder would not do him justice, and the problem sets reflect his creative work. Schroeder, University of Weber at 2000 Pearson Format Online Supplement ISBN-13: 9780134666654 Availability Here are my solutions to various problems in the textbook Introduction to Thermal Physics, by Daniel W. This was one of the best courses I have ever taken: Professor Larsen did an excellent job both lecturing and coming up with interesting problems to work on. (As an extra disclaimer to the cautious student: I took this course when I was a second-year undergraduate but I did preform consistently at the top of the class). These solutions reflect assignments made by Professor Larsen at the University of Michigan during his two-semester course on Quantum Field Theory during the academic year 2003-2004. These are sanctioned neither by the author(s) of the relevant text books, nor by the professors who assigned them to me. I make no guarantee as to their correctness, but if errors are found, I would appreciate notice by email. Please, do not copy solutions and submit them as your own. These are solutions prepared by Jacob Bourjaily for coursework done at the University of Michigan during 2003-2004.
Problems and Solutions in Graduate Physics Solutions to Problems in Quantum Field Theory