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Nuclear and particle physics : An introduction / Brian R. Martin and Graham Shaw

By: Martin, Brian R [autor].
Contributor(s): Shaw, Graham [autor].
Hooboken : Wiley, 2019Edition: Third edition.Description: 499 páginas : Ilustrations with color ; 25 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781119344612.Subject(s): Física nuclear | Nuclear physics | Partículas (Física Nuclear) | Particles (Nuclear Physics)DDC classification: 539.7 /
Contents:
Basic concepts -- Nuclear phenomenology -- Particle phenomenology -- Experimental methods -- Quark dynamics: the strong interaction -- Weak interactions and electroweack unification -- Models and theories of nuclear physics -- Applications of nuclear and particle physics -- Some outstandind questions and future prospects -- Some results in quantum mechanics --
Summary: This new edition of Nuclear and particle physics continues the standar established by its predecessors, offering a comprehensive and highly readable overview of both the theoretical and experimental areas of these fields.
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Basic concepts -- Nuclear phenomenology -- Particle phenomenology -- Experimental methods -- Quark dynamics: the strong interaction -- Weak interactions and electroweack unification -- Models and theories of nuclear physics -- Applications of nuclear and particle physics -- Some outstandind questions and future prospects -- Some results in quantum mechanics --

This new edition of Nuclear and particle physics continues the standar established by its predecessors, offering a comprehensive and highly readable overview of both the theoretical and experimental areas of these fields.

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