02278 a2200325 450000500170000000800430001702000220006003700360008204000070011804100080012507200160013307200150014907200160016407200150018007200140019507200130020907200140022207200130023607200210024907200210027007200210029107200180031210000220033024500450035225000060039726000240040330000110042752014970043899900170193520250526161922.0250430042019xx 1400 eng  a9781138116016qSA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 71.99fBB a01 aeng7 aPHVB2thema7 aPHM2thema7 aPHFC2thema7 aPHP2thema7 aPHVB2bic7 aPHM2bic7 aPHFC2bic7 aPHP2bic7 aSCI0050002bisac7 aSCI0510002bisac7 aSCI0550002bisac7 a539.722bisac1 aOleg Boyarkin95210aAdvanced Particle Physics Two-Volume Set a1 bCRC Pressc20190207 a1224 p bProviding a complete foundation to comprehend the physics of the microworld, Advanced Particle Physics, Two-Volume Set develops the models, theoretical framework, and mathematical tools to understand current experiments and make predictions for future experiments. The set brings together a vast array of topics in modern particle physics and distills the material in a rigorous yet accessible manner. All intermediate mathematical steps are derived and numerous application examples help readers gain a thorough, working knowledge of the subject. The first volume on particles, fields, and quantum electrodynamics covers: The mathematical foundation of quantum field theory The interactions and particles of the Standard Model How accelerators, detectors, and neutrino telescopes are used in particle physics experiments The technique of renormalization in quantum electrodynamics The second volume on the Standard Model and beyond discusses: The technique of renormalization in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) The status of current QCD experiments Physics beyond the Standard Model, including composite models and a left-right model How solar and atmospheric neutrinos are detected and analyzed The books in this two-volume set enable readers not only to perform complicated and skilled calculations, but also to propose and elaborate new theories. Each book contains extensive references that offer a comprehensive perspective on the literature and historical development of particle physics. c10084d10084