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John Iliopoulos |
Origin of mass: Elementary Particles and Fundamental Symmetries |
OB1497 |
2017 |
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Belal E. Baaquie |
Exploring the invisible universe: From Black Holes to Superstrings |
025991 |
2015 |
Book |
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Harald Fritzsch (ed.) |
50 years of quarks |
025949 |
2015 |
Book |
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Alessandro, Bettini |
Introduction to elementary particle physics |
025959 |
2014 |
Book |
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Erick J. Weinberg |
Classical solutions in quantum field theory: Solitons and Instantons in High Energy Physics |
024788 |
2012 |
Book |
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D. B. Lichtenberg |
Unitary symmetry and elementary particles |
024434 |
1978 |
Book |
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Leonard Susskind |
Introduction to black holes, information and the string theory revolution : The holographic universe |
020181 |
2004 |
Book |
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Patricia M. Schwarz |
Special relativity: From Einstein to strings |
C19222 |
2004 |
CD/DVD |
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Patricia M. Schwarz |
Special relativity: From Einstein to strings |
019222 |
2004 |
Book |
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Veltman, M.J.G. |
Facts and mysteries in elementary particle physics |
018289 |
2003 |
Book |
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Title | Exploring the invisible universe: From Black Holes to Superstrings |
Author(s) | Belal E. Baaquie;Frederick H. Willeboordse |
Publication | New Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2015. |
Description | xvi, 471p. |
Abstract Note | Book covers the gamut of topics in advanced modern physics and provides extensive and well substantiated answers to these questions and many more. Discussed in a non-technical, yet also non-trivial manner, are topics dominated by invisible things - such as Black Holes and Superstrings as well as Fields, Gravitation, the Standard Model, Cosmology, Relativity, the Origin of Elements, Stars and Planetary Evolution, and more. Just giving the answer, as so many books do, is really not telling anything at all. To truly answer the "why" questions of nature, one needs to follow the chain of reasoning that scientists have used to come to the conclusions they have. This book does not shy away from difficult-to-explain topics by reducing them to one-line answers and power phrases suitable for a popular talk show. The explanations are rigorous and straight to the point. This book is rarely mathematical without being afraid, however, to use elementary mathematics when called for. In order to achieve this, a large number of detailed figures, specially developed for this book and found nowhere else, convey insights that otherwise might either be inaccessible or need lengthy and difficult-to-follow explanations. |
ISBN,Price | 9789814618670 : US 45.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.8
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Keyword(s) | 1. BLACK HOLE
2. COSMOLOGY
3. DARK UNIVERSE
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - WORLD SCIENTIFIC
6. ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
7. GRAVITATION
8. ORIGIN OF ELEMENTS
9. STANDARD MODEL
10. SUPERSTRINGS
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Title | 50 years of quarks |
Author(s) | Harald Fritzsch (ed.);Murray Gell-Mann (ed.) |
Publication | New Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2015. |
Description | x, 506p. |
Abstract Note | Today it is known that the atomic nuclei are composed of smaller constituents, the quarks. A quark is always bound with two other quarks, forming a baryon or with an antiquark, forming a meson. The quark model was first postulated in 1964 by Murray Gell-Mann â who coined the name âquarkâ from James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake â and by George Zweig, who then worked at CERN. In the present theory of strong interactions â Quantum Chromodynamics proposed by H Fritzsch and Gell-Mann in 1972 â the forces that bind the quarks together are due to the exchange of eight gluons.On the 50th anniversary of the quark model, this invaluable volume looks back at the developments and achievements in the elementary particle physics that eventuated from that beautiful model. Written by an international team of distinguished physicists, each of whom have made major developments in the field, the volume provides an essential overview of the present state to the academics and researchers. |
ISBN,Price | 9789814618106 : US $48.00(PB) |
Classification | 539.12
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Keyword(s) | 1. CONCRETE QUARKS
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - WORLD SCIENTIFIC
4. ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
5. QCD
6. QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS
7. QUARKS
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Title | Introduction to elementary particle physics |
Author(s) | Alessandro, Bettini |
Edition | 2nd |
Publication | Cambridge 2014. |
Description | xvii, 474p. |
Abstract Note | The second edition of this successful textbook is fully updated to include the discovery of the Higgs boson and other recent developments, providing undergraduate students with complete coverage of the basic elements of the standard model of particle physics for the first time. Physics is emphasised over mathematical rigour, making the material accessible to students with no previous knowledge of elementary particles. Important experiments and the theory linked to them are highlighted, helping students appreciate how key ideas were developed. The chapter on neutrino physics has been completely revised, and the final chapter summarises the limits of the standard model and introduces students to what lies beyond. Over 250 problems, including sixty that are new to this edition, encourage students to apply the theory themselves. Partial solutions to selected problems appear in the book, with full solutions and slides of all figures available at www.cambridge.org/9781107050402. |
ISBN,Price | 9781107050402 : UKP 40.00(HB) |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
3. ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
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Title | Classical solutions in quantum field theory: Solitons and Instantons in High Energy Physics |
Author(s) | Erick J. Weinberg |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012. |
Description | xiv, 326p. |
Series | (Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics) |
Abstract Note | Classical solutions play an important role in quantum field theory, high energy physics and cosmology. Real-time soliton solutions give rise to particles, such as magnetic monopoles, and extended structures, such as domain walls and cosmic strings, that have implications for early universe cosmology. Imaginary-time Euclidean instantons are responsible for important nonperturbative effects, while Euclidean bounce solutions govern transitions between metastable states. Written for advanced graduate students and researchers in elementary particle physics, cosmology and related fields, this book brings the reader up to the level of current research in the field. The first half of the book discusses the most important classes of solitons: kinks, vortices and magnetic monopoles. The cosmological and observational constraints on these are covered, as are more formal aspects, including BPS solitons and their connection with supersymmetry. The second half is devoted to Euclidean solutions, with particular emphasis on YangâMills instantons and on bounce solutions. |
ISBN,Price | 9780521114639 : UKP 60.00(HB) |
Classification | 530.145
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Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
3. ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS
4. HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
5. INSTANTONS
6. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
7. SOLITONS
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