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'''Lewis Howarth Ryder''' (15 November 1941 - 18 December 2018) was a British theoretical physicist.<ref name="bio-source">{{Cite web |title=Lewis Ryder |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Ryder |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
'''Lewis Howarth Ryder''' (15 November 1941 - 18 December 2018) was a British theoretical physicist.<ref name="wiki">{{Cite web |title=Lewis Ryder |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Ryder |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
 
== Career and work ==
Ryder earned a master's degree at Oxford and a PhD in mathematical physics at Edinburgh under Peter Higgs. He then joined the University of Kent, where he spent most of his career.<ref name="wiki" /><ref name="kent">{{Cite web |title=Lewis Ryder |url=https://www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/staff/profiles/lh-ryder.html |website=University of Kent |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
 
His research interests included geometric aspects of particle physics, general relativity, torsion and curvature in spacetime, the geometric phase, and condensed matter applications.<ref name="wiki" />


Ryder is linked through his textbook ''Quantum Field Theory''.
His textbook ''Quantum Field Theory'' is the reason for his appearance in the QFT further-reading list.<ref name="cambridge">{{Cite web |title=Quantum Field Theory |url=https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/quantum-field-theory/7BBD6627FB00DDAF54275CF893AFC9FB |website=Cambridge University Press |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref><ref name="wiki" />


== Selected works ==
== Selected works ==
* ''Quantum Field Theory'' (1985; later editions).
* ''Quantum Field Theory''.
* ''Introduction to General Relativity''.
* ''Elementary Particles and Symmetries''.


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Ryder Lewis Ryder]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Ryder Lewis Ryder]
* [https://www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/staff/profiles/lh-ryder.html Lewis Ryder]
* [https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/quantum-field-theory/7BBD6627FB00DDAF54275CF893AFC9FB Quantum Field Theory]
* [https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/quantum-field-theory/7BBD6627FB00DDAF54275CF893AFC9FB Quantum Field Theory]


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Lewis Howarth Ryder


Born 15 November 1941
Died 18 December 2018


Known for Quantum Field Theory textbook

Lewis Howarth Ryder (15 November 1941 - 18 December 2018) was a British theoretical physicist.[1]

Career and work

Ryder earned a master's degree at Oxford and a PhD in mathematical physics at Edinburgh under Peter Higgs. He then joined the University of Kent, where he spent most of his career.[1][2]

His research interests included geometric aspects of particle physics, general relativity, torsion and curvature in spacetime, the geometric phase, and condensed matter applications.[1]

His textbook Quantum Field Theory is the reason for his appearance in the QFT further-reading list.[3][1]

Selected works

  • Quantum Field Theory.
  • Introduction to General Relativity.
  • Elementary Particles and Symmetries.

References


Author: Harold Foppele