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Advanced Particle Physics Two-Volume Set
Contributor(s): Boyarkin, Oleg (Author)
ISBN: 1138116017     ISBN-13: 9781138116016
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $87.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Astrophysics
- Science | Physics - Nuclear
- Technology & Engineering | Power Resources - Nuclear
Dewey: 539.75
Physical Information: 5" H x 10.9" W x 14.2" (5.35 lbs) 1224 pages
 
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Providing a complete foundation to comprehend the physics of the microworld, Advanced Particle Physics, Two-Volume Set develops the models, theoretical framework, and mathematical tools to understand current experiments and make predictions for future experiments. The set brings together a vast array of topics in modern particle physics and distills the material in a rigorous yet accessible manner. All intermediate mathematical steps are derived and numerous application examples help readers gain a thorough, working knowledge of the subject.

The first volume on particles, fields, and quantum electrodynamics covers:

  • The mathematical foundation of quantum field theory
  • The interactions and particles of the Standard Model
  • How accelerators, detectors, and neutrino telescopes are used in particle physics experiments
  • The technique of renormalization in quantum electrodynamics

The second volume on the Standard Model and beyond discusses:

  • The technique of renormalization in quantum chromodynamics (QCD)
  • The status of current QCD experiments
  • Physics beyond the Standard Model, including composite models and a left-right model
  • How solar and atmospheric neutrinos are detected and analyzed

The books in this two-volume set enable readers not only to perform complicated and skilled calculations, but also to propose and elaborate new theories. Each book contains extensive references that offer a comprehensive perspective on the literature and historical development of particle physics.