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An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4)
<!--HTML-->The construction and experimental foundations of the unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions will be reviewed. Special attention will be given to the Standard Model symmetry properties and how symmetries must be broken in order to obtain a realistic theory for th...
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author | Ridolfi, Giovanni |
author_facet | Ridolfi, Giovanni |
author_sort | Ridolfi, Giovanni |
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description | <!--HTML-->The construction and experimental foundations of the unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions will be reviewed. Special attention will be given to the Standard Model symmetry properties and how symmetries must be broken in order to obtain a realistic theory for the observed pattern of masses and mixing among generations and to accommodate longitudinal degrees of freedom for the vector bosons. A careful discussion of the Higgs sector, both in the perturbative and in the strongly interacting regime, will be presented. Finally, the motivations towards extensions of the standard model will be discussed.
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spelling | cern-13472322022-11-03T08:15:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1347232engRidolfi, GiovanniAn Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4)An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4)Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme<!--HTML-->The construction and experimental foundations of the unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions will be reviewed. Special attention will be given to the Standard Model symmetry properties and how symmetries must be broken in order to obtain a realistic theory for the observed pattern of masses and mixing among generations and to accommodate longitudinal degrees of freedom for the vector bosons. A careful discussion of the Higgs sector, both in the perturbative and in the strongly interacting regime, will be presented. Finally, the motivations towards extensions of the standard model will be discussed. oai:cds.cern.ch:13472322011 |
spellingShingle | Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme Ridolfi, Giovanni An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title | An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title_full | An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title_fullStr | An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title_full_unstemmed | An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title_short | An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4) |
title_sort | introduction to the standard theory of electroweak interactions (1/4) |
topic | Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1347232 |
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