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The Standard Model in a Nutshell

The Standard Model in a Nutshell
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  • Editorial PRINCETON
  • ISBN13 9780691167596
  • ISBN10 0691167591
  • Pàgines 320
  • Any Edició 2017
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The Standard Model in a Nutshell

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"This text is another great example of the 'In a Nutshell' series of science books from Princeton University Press. . . . The book offers an abundance of worked out examples and many interesting end-of-chapter problems. This is a text that is obviously designed for the advanced undergraduate or graduate physics student--these groups of individuals will find the work an excellent introduction to the standard model." * Choice *

"I've never read a clearer or more approachable presentation of the Standard Model. This book is a welcome gem for students."--Christopher G. Tully, author of Elementary Particle Physics in a Nutshell

"A very complete book, with a lot of information, nice problems, and reference appendixes."--Mario Campanelli, University College London

"This has the potential to become the standard book for an introductory course on the Standard Model. It builds up all the essential tools from basic knowledge, impressively merging fields, Lagrangians, and symmetries to allow for an appreciation of the structure and beauty of the Standard Model. It also gives students the needed tools to actually perform basic calculations."--Craig Copi, Case Western Reserve University

"Novel and timely. Goldberg presents an accessible, bare-bones approach to quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics. He builds up the Standard Model step-by-step, and provides numerous exercises."--Derek Raine, coauthor of Black Holes: A Student Text

Biografía del autor Dave Goldberg is professor of physics at Drexel University, where he also serves as associate dean for research and graduate studies at the College of Arts and Sciences. He is the author of The Universe in the Rearview Mirror: How Hidden Symmetries Shape Reality and the coauthor of A User's Guide to the Universe: Surviving the Perils of Black Holes, Time Paradoxes, and Quantum Uncertainty. Leer más

  • Editorial PRINCETON
  • ISBN13 9780691167596
  • ISBN10 0691167591
  • Pàgines 320
  • Any Edició 2017