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An Introduction to Gauge Theories and Modern Particle Physics

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Paperback, 464 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1996
ISBN13: 9780521499514
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1996 9780521499514
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This work presents, in two volumes, a comprehensive and unified treatment of modern theoretical and experimental particle physics at a level accessible to beginning research students. The emphasis throughout is on presenting underlying physical principles in a simple and intuitive way, and the more sophisticated methods demanded by present day research interests are introduced in a very gradual and gentle fashion. Volume 1 covers electroweak interactions, the discovery and properties of the 'new' particles, the discovery of partons and the construction and predictions of the simple parton model. Volume 2 deals at some length with CP-violation, but is mainly devoted to QCD and its application to 'hard' processes. A brief coverage of 'soft' hadronic physics is included. This work will provide a comprehensive reference and textbook for all graduate students and researchers interested in modern particle physics.

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ISBN13:9780521499514
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:464

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18. Determination of the Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix; 19. Mixing and CP-violation; 20. Regularization, renormalization and introduction to the renormalization group; 21. Gauge theories, QCD and the renormalization group; 22. Applications of the QCD renormalization group; 23. The parton model in QCD; 24. Large pT phenomena and jets in hadronic interactions; 25. Jets and hadrons in e+e- physics; 26. Low pT or 'soft' hadronic physics; 27. Some non-perturbative aspects of gauge theories; 28. Beyond the Standard Model; Appendices; References; Index.
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