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The standard model in the making : precision study of the electroweak interactions

โœ Scribed by D Bardin; G Passarino


Publisher
Clarendon
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
700
Series
International series of monographs on physics (Oxford, England), 104
Category
Library

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The standard model in particle physics unifies the theories of electromagnetic and weak interactions. Much work has been over the last decade, and this book describes some of the leading experimental tests of the model. It is unique in collecting in one volume all of the formulas, recipes, and prescriptions necessary for testing the theory and will be an invaluable tool as experiments move into higher energies. It aims to give a comprehensive exposition of the foundations of the Standard Model and its applications to high energy phenomena


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