a Los Alamos primer
This lively well-illustrated collection of articles written by a group of particle physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory presents to the expert and non-expert alike a comprehensive overview of the major theoretical and experimental advances of the past twenty years. It explains the emergence of a profoundly new understanding of the fundamental forces of Nature. With the unification of the weak and electromagnetic interaction, physicists now stand at the brink of a complete unification of all the forces, including gravity. This achievement brought with it a rich vocabulary of names and concepts: quarks, gluons and nonabelian gauge theories. The exposition of these ideas, done on a variety of technical levels is designed to interest a broad audience ranging from the professional theorist and experimentalist to the inquisitive student. Anyone with an interest in particle physics can enjoy this book.
| Location | C2 |
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| Index | 729 |
| Added Date | Dec 31, 2014 02:06:51 |
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| Retail Price | $ 54.50 |
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| Value | $ 54.50 |
An updated version of Los Alamos science, no. 11 (summer/fall 1984).
| Library of Congress |