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Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics
, 1985Ta-Pei Cheng and Ling-Fong Li 1984 Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press xi + 536 pp price £35 (£15 paperback) ISBN 0 19 851956 7 Hdbk, 0 19 851961 3Pbk This book is an excellent summary of gauge theories in particle physics, intended for advanced ...
G. Shaw
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Finite and Disconnected Subgroups of SU3 and their Application to the Elementary‐Particle Spectrum
, 1964An attempt is made to fit the symmetries of the currently observed elementary‐particle spectrum into the structure of finite or disconnected subgroups of SU3.
W. Fairbairn, T. Fulton, W. Klink
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The classification of the elementary particles
Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk, 1960A review is presented of the recent history and current status of the problem of providing a unified description of the array of presently known elementary particles. The following concepts are treated: the theory of atrangeness, as developed in 3-dimensional and 4-dimensional isotopic spin space; dynamic schemes of particle interactions, designed to ...
D Ivanenko, A Startsev
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Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetry and Elementary Particle Masses
, 1972There are a number of approximate relations among elementary particle masses. In conventional theories, these are explained by assuming a hierarchy of interactions with the property that the stronger interactions have the more extensive symmetry.
H. Georgi, S. Glashow
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Philosophy of Science, 1956
In thirty years the science of elementary particles has made few achievements compared with its unsuccessful essays. The recent works of Schwinger, Tomonaga, Feynman and Dyson, however, have had some success. We have here a hint that progress is being made on the formal side of the discipline—though even this work is profoundly disturbing in some of ...
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In thirty years the science of elementary particles has made few achievements compared with its unsuccessful essays. The recent works of Schwinger, Tomonaga, Feynman and Dyson, however, have had some success. We have here a hint that progress is being made on the formal side of the discipline—though even this work is profoundly disturbing in some of ...
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Elementary particle symmetries
Contemporary Physics, 1965Abstract The number of known elementary particles is now very large, and to reduce their diverse properties to order it is useful to look for symmetries between them. Symmetry properties of various kinds, and the conservation laws associated with them, are discussed here.
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Unified Theories of Elementary Particle Interactions
, 1980On Saturday, November 9,1974 two experimental groups, working at Brookhaven and Stanford in the United States, announced the discovery of a new elementary particle, called J by the one group and ψ by the other.
J. Iliopoulos
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Supermultiplets of Elementary Particles
Physical Review, 1964The notion of supermultiplets first developed by Wigner for the theory of nuclear structure is applied to the structure of elementary particles. The group structure is assumed to be S${\mathrm{U}}_{6}$. The quark model is assumed for the entire discussion, although some of these results can be obtained from other models.
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Current status of elementary particle physics
, 1998A brief review is given of the state-of-the-art in elementary particle physics based on the talk of the same title given on January 22, 1998, at the seminar marking the 90th anniversary of the birth of L D Landau.
L. Okun
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1975
Fifteen years after the seventh conference, the eighth Solvay Conference on Physics took place in Brussels from 27 September to 2 October 1948. The general theme of the Conference was ‘The Elementary Particles’. Numerous techniques, which had been developed and promoted during the War, had become important for the progress of elementary particle ...
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Fifteen years after the seventh conference, the eighth Solvay Conference on Physics took place in Brussels from 27 September to 2 October 1948. The general theme of the Conference was ‘The Elementary Particles’. Numerous techniques, which had been developed and promoted during the War, had become important for the progress of elementary particle ...
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