Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles

Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles
Title Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles PDF eBook
Author Jun John Sakurai
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 337
Release 2015-12-08
Genre Science
ISBN 1400877873

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J. J. Sakurai's treatment of various elementary particle phenomena, is written for those not completely familiar with field theory who wish to gain insight into theoretical problems. Since the manuscript for his book was completed, a very important development has taken place in particle physics-the discovery of the p, w, and n mesons: in view of this development, the author has added a new section devoted exclusively to these new mesons and resonances. Originally published in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles

Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles
Title Invariance Principles and Elementary Particles PDF eBook
Author Temple C. Patton
Publisher
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Release 1964
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Symmetry Principles Particle Physics

Symmetry Principles Particle Physics
Title Symmetry Principles Particle Physics PDF eBook
Author W. M. Gibson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 404
Release 1976-03-11
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521207874

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An understanding of the properties and interactions of the elementary particles is an essential prerequisite of research work in high energy physics. Much progress in the subject has been achieved with the aid of symmetry principles. In this 1980 book the concept of symmetry or invariance is employed as a unifying theme. Using a careful explanation of the mathematical formalism and with many applications to particular cases, the authors introduce the reader to the symmetry schemes which dominate the world of the particle physicist. The presentation will also appeal to mathematicians and physicists in other fields who are interested in the applications of the general principles of symmetry. After a brief survey of the particles and a review of the relevant quantum mechanics, the principal symmetries are studied in turn. Some technical points are relegated to appendices and the book contains extensive references.

Studies on Invariance Principles in Elementary Particle Physics and Proton-proton Bremsstrahlung

Studies on Invariance Principles in Elementary Particle Physics and Proton-proton Bremsstrahlung
Title Studies on Invariance Principles in Elementary Particle Physics and Proton-proton Bremsstrahlung PDF eBook
Author Yoshiaki Ueda
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1966
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Introduction to Physics of Elementary Particles

Introduction to Physics of Elementary Particles
Title Introduction to Physics of Elementary Particles PDF eBook
Author Oleg Mikhilovich Boyarkin
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 260
Release 2007
Genre Science
ISBN 9781600212000

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In this textbook, all known fundamental interactions are considered and the main directions of their unification are reviewed. The basic theoretical ideas and experiments, which permit establishing a quark-lepton level of matter structure are discussed. A general scheme for the theory of interacting fields with the help of the local gauge invariance principle is given. This scheme is used for presentation of the basic aspects of the quantum chromodynamics and electroweak theory of Weinberg-Salam-Glashow. Principles of operation and designs of accelerators, neutrino telescopes, and elementary particle detectors are considered. The modern theory of the Universe evolution is described.

Symmetry Principles Particle Physics

Symmetry Principles Particle Physics
Title Symmetry Principles Particle Physics PDF eBook
Author W. M. Gibson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 402
Release 1980-11-13
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521299640

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An understanding of the properties and interactions of the elementary particles is an essential prerequisite of research work in high energy physics. Much progress in the subject has been achieved with the aid of symmetry principles. In this 1980 book the concept of symmetry or invariance is employed as a unifying theme. Using a careful explanation of the mathematical formalism and with many applications to particular cases, the authors introduce the reader to the symmetry schemes which dominate the world of the particle physicist. The presentation will also appeal to mathematicians and physicists in other fields who are interested in the applications of the general principles of symmetry. After a brief survey of the particles and a review of the relevant quantum mechanics, the principal symmetries are studied in turn. Some technical points are relegated to appendices and the book contains extensive references.

Elementary Particle Physics

Elementary Particle Physics
Title Elementary Particle Physics PDF eBook
Author Otto Nachtmann
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 572
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642612814

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This book grew-how could it be otherwise?-out of a series oflectures which the author held at the University of Heidelberg. The purpose ofthese lectures was to give an introduction to the phenomenology of elementary particles for students both of theoretical and experimental orientation. With the present book the author has set himself the same aim. The reader is assumed to be familiar with ordinary nonrelativistic quantum mechanics as presented, e.g., in the following books: Quantum Mechanics, by L.1. Schiff (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1955); Quantum Mechanics, Vol. I, by K. Gottfried (W.A. Benjamin, Reading, Ma., 1966). The setup of the present book is as follows. In the first part we present some basic general principles and concepts which are used in elementary particle physics. The reader is supposed to learn here the "language" of particle physics. An introductory chapter deals with special relativity, of such funda mental importance for particle physics, which most ofthe time is high energy, i.e., highly relativistic physics. Further chapters of this first part deal with the Dirac equation, with the theory of quantized fields, and with the general definitions of the scattering and transition matrices and the cross-sections.