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Gauge Theories Of The Strong And Electroweak Interaction 3rd Rev Ed 2001 Manfred Bhm

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Gauge Theories Of The Strong And Electroweak Interaction 3rd Rev Ed 2001 Manfred Bhm
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Publisher: Vieweg +Teubner
File Extension: PDF
File size: 169.98 MB
Pages: 790
Author: Manfred Böhm, Manfred Böhm (Dr. rer. nat.), Ansgar Denner, Hans Joos
ISBN: 9783519230458, 3519230453
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 3rd rev. ed. 2001

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Gauge Theories Of The Strong And Electroweak Interaction 3rd Rev Ed 2001 Manfred Bhm by Manfred Böhm, Manfred Böhm (dr. Rer. Nat.), Ansgar Denner, Hans Joos 9783519230458, 3519230453 instant download after payment.

This textbook gives a comprehensive summary of the gauge theories of the fundamental interactions. The authors stress the intimate connection between the basic experimental facts and the formulation of gauge theories of the strong and electroweak interaction. The concepts and technical tools of quantum field theory are presented. They are used to derive precision results of quantum chromodynamics and the standard model of the electroweak interaction of experiments in elementary particle physics. The book includes the latest experimental results and presents the actual status of the theory.

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