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Remote sensing of high energy particle current generated by megavoltage x-rays. [PDF]
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On the Negative Result Experiments in Quantum Mechanics. [PDF]
Konishi K.
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Proposal for New Method for Calculating Sedimentation Process Efficiency in Water Treatment Plants. [PDF]
Banaś M, Hilger B.
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Molecular dynamics simulation dataset for xSiO2-yB2O3-(1-x-y)Na2O glasses. [PDF]
Toulou MM, Fossati PCM, Rountree CL.
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On Some Forgotten Formulas of L. de Broglie and the Nature of Thermal Time. [PDF]
Chiatti L.
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Unity of All Elementary Particle Forces
, 1974Strong, electromagnetic, and weak forces are conjectured to arise from a single fundamental interaction based on the gauge group SU(5).
H. Georgi, S. Glashow
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Concepts of Elementary Particle Physics
, 2019This is a textbook of elementary particle physics whose goal is to explain the Standard Model of particle interactions. Part I introduces the basic concepts governing high-energy particle physics: elements of relativity and quantum field theory, the ...
M. Peskin
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Physics Today, 1960
The urge and the interest to find those ultimate elements in terms of which everything else is made of are almost as old as the human civilization. However, as our knowledge increases what were thought to be elementary may turn out to be composites. Consequently, the class of these supposedly fundamental elements changes with time.
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The urge and the interest to find those ultimate elements in terms of which everything else is made of are almost as old as the human civilization. However, as our knowledge increases what were thought to be elementary may turn out to be composites. Consequently, the class of these supposedly fundamental elements changes with time.
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Elementary Particle Physics in a Nutshell.
, 2012This article reviews Elementary Particle Physics in a Nutshell. by Christopher G. Tully 303 pp. , Princeton, New Jersey, 2011. Price: $75.00 (hardcover) ISBN 978-0-691-13116-0.
G. Kane
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Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics
The third edition of this successful textbook has been redesigned to reflect the progress of the field in the last decade, including the latest studies of the Higgs boson, quark–gluon plasma, progress in flavour and neutrino physics and the discovery of ...
A. Bettini
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