
The particle at the End of the Universe
The first big book after the Higgs boson discovery.
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The first big book after the Higgs boson discovery.
In June 1993, ATLAS and CMS received the provisional go-ahead to submit technical proposals, beginning a difficult but amazing path to the major discovery.
In 1993, a new series of physics schools began in Europe. Organized jointly by CERN and JINR, they have inspired similar ventures in Latin America and Asia.
Wolfgang Lerche reviews in 2013 Basic Concepts of String Theory.
Jeff Forshaw reviews in 2013 Lectures on Quantum Mechanics.
Christina Dimopoulou reviews in 2013 Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams.
This volume reports on the latest developments in the field of superfluidity.
This book provides general physical principles and a mathematically sound approach to Quantum Field Theory.
This new book provides a comprehensive review of the many current industrial applications of particle accelerators, written by experts in each of these fields.
Ariella Cattai reviews in 2013 Imaging gaseous detectors and their applications.