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Haorong Wu
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I am particularly interesting in QFT, and I am going to be a graduate student in quantum optics and quantum information this autumn.
Strangely, I find that there is no courses for QFT. After all, I though QFT are about quantum and field, and quantum optics are about quantum and field, too.
Anyway, I am eager to learn some QFT, but I am not sure how hard would it be. What are the prerequisite courses? QM is necessary, of course. Should I learn some general relativity? What about group theory?
I hope to be a theoretical physicist. I think it would be best that I learn some QFT. But if it would take too much time to study QFT, I may have to delay it to later time.
Thanks!
Strangely, I find that there is no courses for QFT. After all, I though QFT are about quantum and field, and quantum optics are about quantum and field, too.
Anyway, I am eager to learn some QFT, but I am not sure how hard would it be. What are the prerequisite courses? QM is necessary, of course. Should I learn some general relativity? What about group theory?
I hope to be a theoretical physicist. I think it would be best that I learn some QFT. But if it would take too much time to study QFT, I may have to delay it to later time.
Thanks!