Modern Particle Physics
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Author: Mark Thomson
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Language: English
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Edition: Illustrated Edition
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ISBN: 9781107034266
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Pages: 570
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Binding: Hardcover
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Release Date: 05-09-2013
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Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.7 x 1.1 inches
About The Book:
Modern Particle Physics by Mark Thomson offers a unique and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of modern particle physics. This textbook provides a clear connection between theoretical concepts and recent experimental results, including the landmark discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN. It is designed to serve as a self-contained resource suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students studying experimental particle physics.
The book introduces physical theory in a straightforward manner, with full mathematical derivations that equip students with the tools they need to understand complex topics in particle physics. To enhance learning, the text includes fully-worked examples that demonstrate how mathematical theories are applied to modern particle physics experiments.
At the end of each chapter, students will find exercises graded by difficulty, helping them deepen their understanding of the subject. For instructors and students, additional online resources are available at Cambridge's website, including password-protected, fully-worked solutions for instructors, numerical solutions and hints for students, and PowerPoint slides with JPEGs of the book's figures.
This book is an essential text for anyone seeking to learn the fundamentals of modern particle physics while connecting theory with real-world experimental data.

