Introduction to elementary particles / David Griffiths.

By: Griffiths, David J. (David Jeffery), 1942-Material type: TextTextSeries: Physics textbook: Publisher: Weinheim [Germany] : Wiley-VCH, ©2010Edition: 2nd, rev. edDescription: xvi, 454 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9783527406012; 3527406018Other title: Elementary particlesSubject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics) | Particles (Nuclear physics) | ElementarpartiklarDDC classification: 539.721 LOC classification: QC793.2 | .G75 2010
Contents:
Formulas and constants -- Historical Introduction to the elementary particles -- Elementary particle dynamics -- Relativistic kinematics -- Symmetries -- Bound states -- Feynman calculus -- Quantum electrodynamics -- Electrodynamics and chromodynamics of quarks -- Weak interactions -- Gauge theories -- Neutrino oscillations -- Afterword: What's next? -- Dirac delta function -- Decay rates and cross sections -- Pauli and Dirac matrices -- Feynman rules (tree level).
Summary: In the second, revised edition of a well-established textbook, the author strikes a balance between quantitative rigor and intuitive understanding, using a lively, informal style. The book contains a number of worked examples and many end-of-chapter problems. A complete solution manual is available for instructors.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Formulas and constants -- Historical Introduction to the elementary particles -- Elementary particle dynamics -- Relativistic kinematics -- Symmetries -- Bound states -- Feynman calculus -- Quantum electrodynamics -- Electrodynamics and chromodynamics of quarks -- Weak interactions -- Gauge theories -- Neutrino oscillations -- Afterword: What's next? -- Dirac delta function -- Decay rates and cross sections -- Pauli and Dirac matrices -- Feynman rules (tree level).

In the second, revised edition of a well-established textbook, the author strikes a balance between quantitative rigor and intuitive understanding, using a lively, informal style. The book contains a number of worked examples and many end-of-chapter problems. A complete solution manual is available for instructors.

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