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The Standard Model in the Making

Precision Study of the Electroweak Interactions. International Series of Monographs on Physics 104

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Imprint: Clarendon Press
Published: 26th Aug 1999
Dimensions: w 178mm h 248mm d 46mm
Weight: 1330g
ISBN-10: 019850280X
ISBN-13: 9780198502807
Barcode No: 9780198502807
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The aim of this book is to give a comprehensive exposition of the foundations of the Standard Model and to outline their applicability to high energy phenomena. It provides an easily accessible introduction to all aspects of renormalization, the mathematical tool that has paved the way for a calculable theory of the fundamental interactions. The theory is clearly developed from the renormalizability of the Standard Model and guidance is given as to its applications to high energy phenomena. The book includes all the details needed to derive the results and collects in one place all relevant formulae, recipes and prescriptions which are needed to construct the theoretical predictions and compare them with the experimental results. This makes the book unique in its field.

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' No other book offers a complete, exhaustive and authoritative description of the electroweak theory predictions for p[recision tests.All calculations are described in detail and the results are reported explicitly...the expostion is clear and only a basic knowledge of quantum field theory is assumed.Thus, the book qualifies as a complete reference handbook for this domain of contemporary physics. Those interested in the overall physical picture and the main
implications of precision tests can find more-readable reviews elsewhere.However this work will be invaluable for professional theorists looking for state-of-the-art reviews' CERN Courier