In the second, revised edition of a well-established textbook, the author strikes a balance between quantitative rigor and intuitive understanding, using a lively, informal style. The first chapter provides a detailed historical introduction to the subject, while subsequent chapters offer a quantitative presentation of the Standard Model. A simplified introduction to the Feynman rules, based on a “toy” model, helps readers learn the calculational techniques without the complications of spin. It is followed by accessible treatments of quantum electrodynamics, the strong and weak interactions, and gauge theories. New chapters address neutrino oscillations and prospects for physics beyond the Standard Model. The book contains a number of worked examples and many end-of-chapter problems. A complete solution manual is available for instructors.
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5 reviews for Introduction to Elementary Particles
TT
Rated 5 out of 5
June 26, 2023
I bought because the preview of the first chapters had clear description of basics and definitions that one is always looking for. As I start reading ...More
I bought because the preview of the first chapters had clear description of basics and definitions that one is always looking for. As I start reading (far from done), it continues with an engaging and approachable style that works more on the "what are you trying to do level than just the math." Which I had this back in college days!! Tremendous book!
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KJohnson
Rated 5 out of 5
July 8, 2022
Griffiths signature clear and welcoming style makes this an excellent introduction to this subject. Very similar to his electrodynamics book in that w...More
Griffiths signature clear and welcoming style makes this an excellent introduction to this subject. Very similar to his electrodynamics book in that way. An excellent text for those new to this subject and reasonably current as well given all that has been happening in particle physics the last several years.
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Eric
Rated 5 out of 5
March 16, 2022
The history of Earth in a very easy to read and understand book
5 reviews for Introduction to Elementary Particles