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This new text looks at Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of the strong force between quarks, which form the fundamental building blocks of nuclear matter. With a primary focus on experiments, the authors also include an extensive theoretical introduction to the field, as well as many exercises with solutions explained in detail.
This book provides an introduction to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD),
the theory of strong interactions. It covers in full detail both
the theoretical foundations and the experimental tests of the
theory. Although the experimental chapters focus on recent
measurements, the subject is placed into historical perspective by
also summarizing the steps which lead to the formulation of QCD.
Measurements are discussed as they were performing by the LEP
experiments at CERN, or at hadron-hadron and lepton-hadron
colliders such as the TEVATRON at Fermilab and HERN at DESY.
Emphasis is placed on high energy tests of QCD, such as
measurements of the strong coupling constant, investigations of the
non-abelian structure of the underlying gauge group, determinations
of nucleon structure functions, and studies of the non-perturbative
hadronization process. This excellent text gives a detailed
overview of how QCD developed in the 20th century and where we
stand with respect to a quantitative understanding after the turn
of the millenium. The text is intended for graduate and
postgraduate students as well as researchers, and includes numerous
problems and solutions.
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