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Application of Nuclear Coherence Properties to Elementary-Particle Reactions

, 1966
We consider the use of nuclei as targets in low-momentum-transfer elementary-particle reactions. At low momentum transfer the nucleus acts coherently and may be used to enhance or suppress various exchange mechanisms for the elementary particles.
L. Stodolsky
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Symmetry principles in elementary particle physics

, 1976
Preface 1. Introduction to elementary particles 2. Quantum mechanics and invariance principles 3. Angular momentum 4. Lorentz invariance 5. Parity 6. Time reversal 7. Charge independence, isospin and strangeness 8. Charge conjugation 9.
W. Gibson, B. R. Pollard, A. Zee
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Elementary Particle Dynamics

2001
Here, we cover the basics on kinematics and kinetics of particles and discuss three ubiquitous examples. We conclude with a discussion of Euler’s first law (Newton’s second law, or the balance of linear momentum). Much of the material in this chapter will subsequently be repeated.
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Elementary Particles

2013
This chapter gives the reader an insight in the world of “sub-electron” particles. It is in no way exhaustive but is intended to tease the interest of the reader into studying more literature dedicated to this specific subject. The basics of nuclear physics is of great importance to understand the mechanism governing the physics inside a nucleus ...
Gregory Choppin   +3 more
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On the mass of elementary particles [PDF]

open access: possibleIl Nuovo Cimento, 1959
Articles have recentiy been published by Frohlich and Nambu concerning a modern theory on elementary particles which should give a theoretical value of their masses. An attempt is made to discover a Balmer formula'' pending the discovery of a theory capable of explaining it. A formula is proposed by Frohlich for N from which values of N may be obtained
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An Introduction to Elementary Particles

Physics Bulletin, 1962
By W. S. C. Williams London: Academic Press Inc. 1961 Pp. ix + 406. Price 88s. This book originated in a lecture course which Dr. Williams gave to experimental research students at Glasgow and is very well adapted to this class of reader. Statements about the elementary particles are liable to fall out of date, but almost all that is presented here is ...
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Particles and Elementary Excitations

1992
Analogies in the formulation of quantum field theory (QFT) for elementary particles and of many-body theory for condensed matter systems are briefly discussed. One one side, photons, gravitons, etc. are identified with the quanta of radiation fields; on the other side, phonons, plasmons, etc.
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