Lie algebras in particle physics
โ Scribed by Howard Georgi
- Publisher
- Addison Wesley Publishing Company
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Series
- Frontiers in Physics
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Howard Georgi is the co-inventor (with Sheldon Glashow) of the SU(5) theory. This extensively revised and updated edition of his classic text makes the theory of Lie groups accessible to graduate students, while offering a perspective on the way in which knowledge of such groups can provide an insight into the development of unified theories of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions.
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it's here if you want it.you'll have to work for it.this is not written by a mathematician, so fellow math phDs be ready.i didn't make it too far, but i wasn't so beaten down that i might not crack this one open again.do the world a favor, please: read this book and write a slightly more understand
<span>In this book, the author convinces that Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington had things a little bit wrong, as least as far as physics is concerned. He explores the theory of groups and Lie algebras and their representations to use group representations as labor-saving tools.</span>
Howard Georgi is the co-inventor (with Sheldon Glashow) of the SU(5) theory. This extensively revised and updated edition of his classic text makes the theory of Lie groups accessible to graduate students, while offering a perspective on the way in which knowledge of such groups can provide an insig
This textbook applies Lie Group theory to a variety of problems. The theory is a key technique for researchers seeking the unified theories that will unite the four forces of nature - electromagnetic, gravitational, weak and strong nuclear forces.