prepared by Dan Styer, Dan.Styer@oberlin.edu
Feynman's little book QED is beautifully organized, but this organization is not reflected through section divisions or by the chapter headings. The synoptic contents presented here provides a road map through the book that breaks the subject down into smaller pieces.
Introduction Preview............................................3-9 Approach taken by these lectures..................9-12 The Framework of Quantum Mechanics Light and photons................................13-16 Description of partial reflection................16-24 Calculation of partial reflection through probability amplitudes................24-33 Iridescence......................................33-35 Review and preview...............................36-38 Reflection from a mirror.........................38-45 Diffraction grating..............................45-49 Other properties of light........................50-59 Compound events..................................59-63 Partial reflection again.........................64-72 Concomitant events...............................72-76 Review...........................................77-78 Measurement......................................78-82 Quantum Electrodynamics The three basic actions..........................82-85 Space-time diagrams..............................86-87 Amplitudes for the three basic actions...........88-92 Electron-electron scattering, diagrammatic perturbation theory..............92-97 Electron-photon scattering, antiparticles........97-99 Atoms...........................................99-101 Partial reflection of photons from a fundamental point of view............101-107 Transmission of photons through media from a fundamental point of view............107-110 Photon clumping (bosons, stimulated emission)..110-112 Exclusion principle, chemistry, solid state physics.........................112-114 Magnetic moment of the electron................115-119 Review.........................................119-120 Polarization...................................120-122 Classical limit................................122-123 Review.........................................124-125 Renormalization................................125-129 Origin of the coupling constants...............129-130 The Rest of Physics Nuclear physics and quarks.....................130-134 The strong force...............................134-139 The weak force.................................139-143 The replication of generations.................143-149 Grand unification..............................149-150 Gravitation........................................151 Closing............................................152