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A concise treatment of angular momentum by an important American physicist, this major work was first published under the auspices of the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 1952 and is finally available to a general audience of students and professionals in the field. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students of physics will particularly benefit from its teachings.One of the most prominent American physicists of the twentieth century, Julian Schwinger (1918–94) taught at Harvard, MIT, and UCLA, among other institutions. In addition to his many other awards, Schwinger, jointly with Richard Feynman and Shinichiro Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for his work in quantum electrodynamics.
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"Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings is the premier publication outlet for the proceedings of key conferences on high-energy physics and related areas. The series covers both large international conferences and topical meetings. The newest discoveries and the latest developments, reported at carefully selected meetings, are published covering experimental as well as theoretical particle physics, hadronic physics, cosmology, astrophysics and gravitation, field theory and statistical systems, and physical mathematics."--Publisher's description.
Nuclear physics --- Physique nucléaire --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Nuclear physics. --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics --- Nuclear Physics
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Written by two of the most prominent leaders in particle physics, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Fields provides a classroom-tested introduction to the formal and conceptual foundations of quantum field theory. Designed for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level physics students, the text only requires previous courses in classical mechanics, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
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Particle accelerators --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Accélérateurs de particules --- Particules (Physique nucléaire) --- Experiments --- Expériences --- Accélérateurs de particules --- Particules (Physique nucléaire) --- Expériences --- Experiments.
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Le Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ou grand collisionneur de hadrons, est l’accélérateur de particules le plus grand et le plus puissant du monde. Prenant la forme d’un anneau de 26,659 kilomètres de circonférence, lové 100 mètres sous terre et officiellement domicilié à Meyrin, à la frontière de la France et de la Suisse, il est constitué d’aimants supraconducteurs et de structures accélératrices qui augmentent l’énergie des particules qui y circulent. Chaque jour, à l’intérieur de l’accélérateur, deux faisceaux de particules qui circulent en sens contraire à des énergies très élevées avant de rentrer en collision l’un avec l’autre. Les particules, lancées à 99,9999991 % de la vitesse de la lumière, effectuent 11 245 fois le tour de l’accélérateur par seconde et entrent en collision quelque 600 millions de fois par seconde. Les Incommensurables est une minutieuse enquête de terrain sur cette « cathédrale » enfouie qui offre la possibilité de se connecter à l’immensité et aux mystères de l’univers, d’accéder à quelque chose qui dépasse largement l’humanité et qui, pourtant, la contient, expression moderne de la transcendance. (4ème de couverture)
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State-of-the-art survey of topics in nuclear physics by leading practitioners in the field. Major foci are superheavy nuclei and neutron-rich exotic nuclei. In addition new developments in nuclear fission and nuclear cluster decay are shown. Finally developments in relativistic heavy ion collisions and the physics of supercritical fields are detailed.
Physics. --- Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Nuclear Chemistry. --- Nuclear chemistry. --- Nuclear physics. --- Particle acceleration. --- Physique --- Chimie nucléaire --- Physique nucléaire --- Particules (Physique nucléaire) --- Accélération --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Nuclear Physics --- Electricity & Magnetism --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Heavy ions. --- Hadrons. --- Chemistry, Nuclear --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Acceleration --- Ions
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This book is an introduction to “multi-messenger” astrophysics. It covers the many different aspects connecting particle physics with astrophysics and cosmology and introduces astrophysics using numerous experimental findings recently obtained through the study of high-energy particles. Taking a systematic approach, it comprehensively presents experimental aspects from the most advanced laboratories and detectors, as well as the theoretical background. The book is aimed at graduate students and post-graduate researchers with a basic understanding of particle and nuclear physics. It will also be of interest to particle physicists working in accelerator/collider physics who are keen to understand the mechanisms of the largest accelerators in the Universe. The book draws on the extensive lecturing experience of Professor Maurizio Spurio from the University of Bologna.
Physics. --- Astrophysics and Astroparticles. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Quantum Field Theories, String Theory. --- Mathematical Physics. --- Particle acceleration. --- Physique --- Particules (Physique nucléaire) --- Accélération --- Astronomy & Astrophysics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Astrophysics --- Nuclear astrophysics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Particle acceleration --- Quantum field theory --- String models --- Astrophysique nucléaire --- Particules (physique nucléaire) --- Accélération (mécanique) --- Champs, Théorie quantique des --- Modèles des cordes vibrantes (physique nucléaire) --- Astrophysics. --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Astronomical physics --- Mathematical physics. --- Quantum field theory. --- String theory. --- Nuclear physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Acceleration --- Astrophysique nucléaire. --- Physical mathematics --- Models, String --- String theory --- Nuclear reactions --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Mathematics
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This book is an introduction to "multi-messenger" astrophysics. It covers the many different aspects connecting particle physics with astrophysics and cosmology and introduces astrophysics using numerous experimental findings recently obtained through the study of high-energy particles.Taking a systematic approach, it comprehensively presents experimental aspects from the most advanced laboratories and detectors, as well as the theoretical background. The book is aimed at graduate students and post-graduate researchers with a basic understanding of particle and nuclear physics. It will also be of interest to particle physicists working in accelerator/collider physics who are keen to understand the mechanisms of the largest accelerators in the Universe.The book draws on the extensive lecturing experience of Professor Maurizio Spurio from the University of Bologna.
Astrophysics --- Mathematical physics --- Quantum mechanics. Quantumfield theory --- Experimental nuclear and elementary particle physics --- Physics --- astrofysica --- deeltjesfysica --- kernenergie --- wiskunde --- fysica --- Nuclear astrophysics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Particle acceleration --- Quantum field theory --- String models --- Astrophysique nucléaire. --- Particules (physique nucléaire) --- Accélération (mécanique) --- Champs, Théorie quantique des --- Modèles des cordes vibrantes (physique nucléaire) --- Astrophysique nucléaire. --- Particules (physique nucléaire) --- Accélération (mécanique) --- Champs, Théorie quantique des --- Modèles des cordes vibrantes (physique nucléaire)
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