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Quantum of field theory for the electroweak Standard Model

In these notes I present the content of relativistic quantum eld theory, and the way it purports to describe the electroweak Standard Model of particle physics, in the way it most appeals to me. I can claim neither exhaustiveness nor absolute mathematical rigour: after all, the subject is physics, n...

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Autor principal: Kleiss, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2008-007.1
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1143384
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description In these notes I present the content of relativistic quantum eld theory, and the way it purports to describe the electroweak Standard Model of particle physics, in the way it most appeals to me. I can claim neither exhaustiveness nor absolute mathematical rigour: after all, the subject is physics, not mathematics. The emphasis will be on physicality and applicability, and therefore I concentrate more on Feynman rules and Feynman diagrams than on hypothesized Lagrangians. The drawback of this is, unavoidably, that symmetry considerations retreat somewhat into the background leaving the limelight to diagrammatic results. This is all right: for I do not at present believe that symmetry rules the world.
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spelling cern-11433842022-11-23T10:32:17Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2008-007.1http://cds.cern.ch/record/1143384engKleiss, RQuantum of field theory for the electroweak Standard ModelParticle PhysicsIn these notes I present the content of relativistic quantum eld theory, and the way it purports to describe the electroweak Standard Model of particle physics, in the way it most appeals to me. I can claim neither exhaustiveness nor absolute mathematical rigour: after all, the subject is physics, not mathematics. The emphasis will be on physicality and applicability, and therefore I concentrate more on Feynman rules and Feynman diagrams than on hypothesized Lagrangians. The drawback of this is, unavoidably, that symmetry considerations retreat somewhat into the background leaving the limelight to diagrammatic results. This is all right: for I do not at present believe that symmetry rules the world.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:11433842008
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Quantum of field theory for the electroweak Standard Model
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title_full Quantum of field theory for the electroweak Standard Model
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