<p>Elementary Particles and Their Interactions. Concepts and Phenomena presents a well-written and thorough introduction to this field at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level. Students familiar with quantum mechanics, special relativity and classical electrodynamics will find easy access to
Elementary Particles and Their Interactions: Concepts and Phenomena
โ Scribed by Quang Ho-Kim, Xuan-Yem Pham
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 675
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cern Courier February 1999: An excellent Introduction for serious students of Particle Physics, this is basically a textbook of the Standard Model. All chapters have extensive suggestions for further reading and problems, some with solutions. It is up-to-date, including the MSW effect for neutrinos, neutral B mesons mixing etc...
From Jim Bogan 13 May 2000 : [email protected]
Dear authors,
Just a note to compliment you on your Excellent book which I recently purchased. I am very interested in the subject, but never saw as accessible a text as yours. I predict it will become the number one textbook in Particle physics. I was educated in 1974 vintage texts, this is an extraordinary leap forward.
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