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Describing the fundamental theory of particle physics and its
applications, this book provides a detailed account of the Standard
Model, focusing on techniques that can produce information about
real observed phenomena. The book begins with a pedagogic account
of the Standard Model, introducing essential techniques such as
effective field theory and path integral methods. It then focuses
on the use of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical
properties of particles. Rigorous methods are emphasized, but other
useful models are also described. This second edition has been
updated to include recent theoretical and experimental advances,
such as the discovery of the Higgs boson. A new chapter is devoted
to the theoretical and experimental understanding of neutrinos, and
major advances in CP violation and electroweak physics have been
given a modern treatment. This book is valuable to graduate
students and researchers in particle physics, nuclear physics and
related fields.
Describing the fundamental theory of particle physics and its
applications, this book provides a detailed account of the Standard
Model, focusing on techniques that can produce information about
real observed phenomena. It begins with a pedagogic account of the
Standard Model, introducing essential techniques such as effective
field theory and path integral methods. It then focuses on the use
of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical properties of
particles. Rigorous methods are emphasized, but other useful models
are also described. The second edition has been updated to include
theoretical and experimental advances, such as the discovery of the
Higgs boson, our understanding of neutrinos, and the major advances
in CP violation and electroweak physics. This book is valuable to
graduate students and researchers in particle physics, nuclear
physics and related fields. This edition, first published in 2014,
has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
Describing the fundamental theory of particle physics and its
applications, this book provides a detailed account of the Standard
Model, focusing on techniques that can produce information about
real observed phenomena. It begins with a pedagogic account of the
Standard Model, introducing essential techniques such as effective
field theory and path integral methods. It then focuses on the use
of the Standard Model in the calculation of physical properties of
particles. Rigorous methods are emphasized, but other useful models
are also described. The second edition has been updated to include
theoretical and experimental advances, such as the discovery of the
Higgs boson, our understanding of neutrinos, and the major advances
in CP violation and electroweak physics. This book is valuable to
graduate students and researchers in particle physics, nuclear
physics and related fields. This edition, first published in 2014,
has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
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