Gauge theories in particle physics : a practical introduction /
Este libro tiene como objetivo proporcionar una introducción accesible, práctica y completa a la teoría y la fenomenología de las tres teorías de calibre (QED, teoría electrodébil y cromodinámica cuántica) que juntas constituyen el modelo 'estándar'. Este libro le proporcionará una buena c...
Clasificación: | QC793.3 C3 A3.4 1989 |
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, England ; Philadelphia :
A. Hilger : Institute of Physics,
1989.
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Edición: | 2a edición |
Colección: | Graduate student series in physics.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface. 1. Experimental and theoretical elements: Quarks and leptons, and the forces between them
- 2. Electromagnetism as a gauge theory.
- 3. Klein-Gordon and Dirac wave equations, and the interpretation of their negative energy solutions
- 4. Quantum field theory
- Best theory we have of quantum electrodynamics: The electromagnetic interactions of spin-0 particles: forces and particle exchange processes.
- 5. The electromagnetic interactions of spin-1/2 particles
- 6. Deep inelastic electron-nucleon scattering and the quark parton model.
- 7. Non-Abelian gauge theory and QCD: Non-Abelian gauge theory
- 8. An introduction to quantum chromodynamics
- 9. Not quite a theory - Phenomenology of weak interactions: Introduction to weak interactions
- 10. Hadronic weak current and neutral currents
- 11. Difficulties with weak interaction phenomenology
- 12. Theory of electroweak interactions: Hidden gauge invariance - the U(1) case
- 13. Glashow-Salam-Weinberg gauge theory of electroweak interactions
- 14. Four last things
- Appendices
- References
- Index.