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====== Particle Physics ====== | ====== Particle Physics ====== | ||
- | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> | ||
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- | **Recommended Books:** | ||
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- | * A Zeptospace Odyssey: A Journey Into the Physics of the LHC by Gian Francesco Giudice | ||
- | <tabbox Student> | ||
+ | <tabbox Intuitive> | ||
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- | Richard P. Feynman once said that doing elementary particle physics is a lot like banging two fine Swiss watches against each other and trying to figure out their workings bye xamining the debris. That was the challenge. | + | Richard P. Feynman once said that doing elementary particle physics is a lot like banging two fine Swiss watches against each other and trying to figure out their workings by examining the debris. That was the challenge. |
<cite>From My Life As A Quant by Emanuel Derman</cite> | <cite>From My Life As A Quant by Emanuel Derman</cite> | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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+ | **Recommended Books:** | ||
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+ | * A Zeptospace Odyssey: A Journey Into the Physics of the LHC by Gian Francesco Giudice | ||
+ | * The Second Creation by Crease, Mann | ||
+ | * Deep Down Things by Schumm | ||
+ | * The Particle Odyssey by Close | ||
+ | * Reminiscences: A Journey through Particle Physics by Adrian Melissinos | ||
+ | <tabbox Concrete> | ||
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+ | * http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/~mjohn/notes/BasicsLectures.pdf | ||
**Recommended Textbooks:** | **Recommended Textbooks:** | ||
* Introduction to Elementary Particles by D. Griffith | * Introduction to Elementary Particles by D. Griffith | ||
- | <tabbox Researcher> | + | * An Introductory Course of Particle Physics by P. Pal |
+ | * Quarks & Leptons by Halzen, Martin | ||
+ | <tabbox Abstract> | ||
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- | --> Common Question 1# | + | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> |
- | + | See https://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/particle-physics-why-do-it-and-why-do-it-that-way/ | |
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- | <tabbox Examples> | ||
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- | <tabbox History> | ||
</tabbox> | </tabbox> | ||