![]() Chapters 2, 3 and 4 deal with the re- tivistic quantum mechanics with a special emphasis on the Dirac equation. The ?rst Chapter is devoted to the Lorentz and Poincar´ esymmetries. Each Chapter begins with a short introduction aimed to de?ne notation. The level of this Pr- lem Book corresponds to the textbooks of Mandl and Show Greiner and Reinhardt and Peskin and Schroeder. Try to solve problems without using solutions they should help you to check your results. To students: You cannot start to do problems without previous stu- ing your lecture notes and textbooks. This was my main motivation for writing this Problem Book. So, I feel that the absence of such a book in Quantum Field Theory is a gap in the literature. As in other areas of physics doing more problems in full details improves both understanding and e?ciency. Textbooks usually contain problems without solutions. The overlap between this Problem Book and is very small, since the latter mostly deals with gauge ?eld theory and particle physics. ![]() Unfortunately, there is a shortage of Problem Books inthis?eld,oneoftheexceptionsbeingtheProblemBookofChengandLi. Nowadays, there are a lot of excellent Quantum Field Theory textbooks. ![]() This Problem Book is based on the exercises and lectures which I have given to undergraduate and graduate students of the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade over many years. ![]()
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