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Gauge Theories In The Twentieth Century John C Taylor

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Gauge Theories In The Twentieth Century John C Taylor
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.09 MB
Pages: 403
Author: John C. Taylor
ISBN: 9781860942822, 9781860942815, 1860942814, 1860942822
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Gauge Theories In The Twentieth Century John C Taylor by John C. Taylor 9781860942822, 9781860942815, 1860942814, 1860942822 instant download after payment.

By the end of the 1970s, it was clear that all the known forces of nature (including, in a sense, gravity) were examples of gauge theories, characterized by invariance under symmetry transformations chosen independently at each position and each time. These ideas culminated with the finding of the W and Z gauge bosons (and perhaps also the Higgs boson). This volume brings together the key papers in the history of gauge theories, including the discoveries of: the role of gauge transformations in the quantum theory of electrically charged particles in the 1920s; nonabelian gauge groups in the 1950s; vacuum symmetry-breaking in the 1960s; asymptotic freedom in the 1970s. A short introduction explains the significance of the papers, and the connections between them.

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