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In this chapter a few essential facts of classical relativistic field theory are summarized. It will first be shown how to derive the equations of motion of a field theory, for example the Maxwell equations of electrodynamics, from a Lagrangian. Second, the connection between symmetries of the Lagrangian and conservation laws will be discussed1. This chapter follows very closely the presentation in [4] which can also serve as a more expanded, yet still quite easy to follow introduction to modern field theories of fundamental interactions.
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Mosel, U. (2004). Relativistic Fields. In: Path Integrals in Field Theory. Advanced Texts in Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18797-1_4
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