Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions

Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions
Author: Chris Quigg
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2013-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1400848229

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This completely revised and updated graduate-level textbook is an ideal introduction to gauge theories and their applications to high-energy particle physics, and takes an in-depth look at two new laws of nature--quantum chromodynamics and the electroweak theory. From quantum electrodynamics through unified theories of the interactions among leptons and quarks, Chris Quigg examines the logic and structure behind gauge theories and the experimental underpinnings of today's theories. Quigg emphasizes how we know what we know, and in the era of the Large Hadron Collider, his insightful survey of the standard model and the next great questions for particle physics makes for compelling reading. The brand-new edition shows how the electroweak theory developed in conversation with experiment. Featuring a wide-ranging treatment of electroweak symmetry breaking, the physics of the Higgs boson, and the importance of the 1-TeV scale, the book moves beyond established knowledge and investigates the path toward unified theories of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions. Explicit calculations and diverse exercises allow readers to derive the consequences of these theories. Extensive annotated bibliographies accompany each chapter, amplify points of conceptual or technical interest, introduce further applications, and lead readers to the research literature. Students and seasoned practitioners will profit from the text's current insights, and specialists wishing to understand gauge theories will find the book an ideal reference for self-study. Brand-new edition of a landmark text introducing gauge theories Consistent attention to how we know what we know Explicit calculations develop concepts and engage with experiment Interesting and diverse problems sharpen skills and ideas Extensive annotated bibliographies

Physics In Collision - Proceedings Of The 15th International Conference

Physics In Collision - Proceedings Of The 15th International Conference
Author: Krzysztof Rybicki
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 539
Release: 1996-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9814548057

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of high energy physics. It covers the whole range of results from the colliders and fixed-target experiments as well as the astrophysics topics related to particle physics. Also discussed are the problems of proton structure, electroweak physics, non-perturbative QCD and heavy quarks.

Physics in Collision 14

Physics in Collision 14
Author: Stephen Keller
Publisher: Atlantica Séguier Frontières
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1995
Genre: Collisions (Nuclear physics)
ISBN: 9782863321713

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Physics in Collision

Physics in Collision
Author: W. Peter Trower
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1982
Genre:
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Physics In Collision: Proceedings Of The Xvi International Conference

Physics In Collision: Proceedings Of The Xvi International Conference
Author: H Castilla
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1998-02-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9814546542

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The “Physics in Collision” conference aims to provide an overview of the main topics of high energy physics. This annual international meeting consists of three days of exclusive review talks, given by invited speakers. As a result, it has taken on a unique character, ideal for those who wish to be brought up to date on the current status of particle physics.