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Introduction to quantum electrodynamics and particle physics Deep Chandra Joshi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : I.K. International Publishing House, 2006.Description: x, 550 pages : ill., 24ISBN:
  • 9788188237937
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.143 JOS
Contents:
1. Elementary particles 2. Quantum Electrodynamics 3. Symmetries and Groups 4. Weak Interactions 5. Gauge Symmetries 6. The Standard Model
Summary: Aimed at students of particle physics, as well as postgraduate students in physics and those preparing for GATE, NET and related examinations, this textbook covers topics in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and particle physics. Each chapter is accompanied by a series of assignments, questions, and problems to solve.
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1. Elementary particles 2. Quantum Electrodynamics 3. Symmetries and Groups 4. Weak Interactions 5. Gauge Symmetries 6. The Standard Model

Aimed at students of particle physics, as well as postgraduate students in physics and those preparing for GATE, NET and related examinations, this textbook covers topics in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and particle physics. Each chapter is accompanied by a series of assignments, questions, and problems to solve.

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