Introduction To Quantum Field Theory And The Standard Model

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Charged Currents
Colour
Cross Sections
Decay Widths
Deep Inelastic Scattering
Dirac Field
Electron-Positron Annihilation
Electroweak Interaction
Electroweak Phenomenology
Electroweak Precision Tests
Electroweak Standard Model
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
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Feynman Graphs
Feynman Rules
Fundamental Interactions
Gauge Symmetry
Gluons
Higgs Boson
Higgs Mechanism
High-Energy QCD Processes
Hypercharge
Isospin
Lagrangian Field Theory
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Muon Decay
Neutral Currents
Neutrino Scattering
Non-abelian Gauge Theories
Parton Distributions
Perturbation Theory
QED Precision Tests
QED Processes
Quantum Chromodynamics
Quantum Electrodynamics
Quarks
Relativistic Quantum Field Theory
Running Coupling Constant
Scalar Field
Space-time Symmetries
Strong Interaction
Vector Field
W and Z Bosons
Z Resonance

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  • ISBN 9789811242175
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based on the lectures given at TU Munich for third-year physics students, this book provides the basic concepts of relativistic quantum field theory, perturbation theory, Feynman graphs, Abelian and non-Abelian gauge theories, with application to QED, QCD, and the electroweak Standard Model. It also introduces quantum field theory and particle physics for beginning graduate students with an orientation towards particle physics and its theoretical foundations. Phenomenology of W and Z bosons, as well as Higgs bosons, is part of the electroweak chapter in addition to recent experimental results, precision tests and current status of the Standard Model.

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