Elementary Particles
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Elementary Particles

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Elementary Particles

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Elementary Particles

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Publisher
North Holland
Year
1987
ISBN
9780444597786

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Elementary Particles
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Gruppo fotografico dei partecipanti al Corso fuori testo
  7. Chapter 1. Results from the UA1 and UA2 experiments
  8. Chapter 2. Experimental test and theoretical predictions for electroweak processes
  9. Chapter 3. Weak decays of heavy quark states
  10. Chapter 4. Compositeness
  11. Chapter 5. Some aspects of supersymmetric composite models of quarks and leptons
  12. Chapter 6. Neutrino Masses 1984
  13. Chapter 7. Dark matter, galaxies and large-scale structure in the Universe
  14. Chapter 8. Supersymmetry and supergravity
  15. Chapter 9. Ultraviolet divergences and supersymmetric theories
  16. Chapter 10. From asymptotic freedom to fermion computer simulations: lectures in lattice gauge theory
  17. Chapter 11. The deconfinement transition in finite-temperature lattice gauge theory
  18. Chapter 12. Spin glasses
  19. Chapter 13. Computers and theoretical physics
  20. Chapter 14. Selected topics in detector physics
  21. Chapter 15. Introduction to accelerator physics