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  1. Pixel Detectors: From Fundamentals to Applications (Particle Acceleration and Detection) by Leonardo Rossi, Peter Fischer, et all 2009-12-15
  2. Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) (Volume 0) by Howard Georgi, 1999-10-22
  3. Advanced Particle Physics Volume I: Particles, Fields, and Quantum Electrodynamics by Oleg Boyarkin, 2011-01-19
  4. A Modern Introduction to Particle Physics (High Energy Physics) by Fayyazuddin, Riazuddin, 2000-09-29
  5. Symmetries and Conservations Laws in Particle Physics: An Introduction to Group Theory for Particle Physicists by Stephen Haywood, 2010-11-28
  6. The Physics of Particle Detectors (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Dan Green, 2005-07-14
  7. Atomic Physics (Oxford Master Series in Atomic, Optical and Laser Physics) by Christopher J. Foot, 2005-02-10
  8. Geometry of the Standard Model of Elementary Particles (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Andrzej Derdzinski, 1992-04-23
  9. Physics of Nuclei & Particles (v. 2) by Pierre Marmier, Eric Sheldon, 1986-01
  10. Elementary Particle Physics (Student Physics Series) by I.R. Kenyon, 1989-12-31
  11. The Pinch Technique and its Applications to Non-Abelian Gauge Theories (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by John M. Cornwall, Joannis Papavassiliou, et all 2011-01-31
  12. Particle Physics: A Beginner's Guide by Brian R. Martin, 2011-04-16
  13. Nuclear and Particle Physics by W. S. C. Williams, 1991-05-30
  14. An Introduction to the Physics of Nuclei and Particles by Richard Dunlap, 2003-03-17

81. Institute Of Physics - Division Of Elementary Particle Physics
Home. Division of elementary particle physics Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. GENERAL, CENTER FOR particle physics.
http://www-hep.fzu.cz/
General Center for Particle Physics Collaboration Search ... Resources
Division of elementary particle physics
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of the Czech Republic AKTUALITY: GENERAL CENTER FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS Contacts Maps Multimedia Conferences ... Pages for public COLLABORATION SEARCH CERN DESY Fermilab IPNP ... Server map(cz) PROJECTS RESOURCES Atlas Delphi Theory Auger ... Lukas Fiala

82. Elementary Particle Physics Group
The summary for this Korean page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://hep.korea.ac.kr/

83. GridPP - The UK Grid For Particle Physics
The Grid for UK particle physics. Latest News Wed 19 May 2004 UK particle physics Grid takes shape For further details and other news items go here.
http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/
The Grid for UK Particle Physics
The GridPP Project
From Web to Grid - Building the next IT Revolution
GridPP is a collaboration of Particle Physicists and Computing Scientists from the UK and CERN, who are building a Grid for Particle Physics. more vision posters Latest News: Wed 19 May 2004: UK particle physics Grid takes shape
For further details and other news items go here Job Opportunities Training Click on the picture for the current status
To learn more about GridPP please click here or contact Sarah Pearce who is the GridPP Dissemination Officer. GridPP Open Source Policy
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84. [gr-qc/0101003] An Introduction To Quantum Cosmology
This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0101003
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, abstract
gr-qc/0101003
From: David Wiltshire [ view email ] Date ( ): Sat, 30 Dec 2000 07:25:47 GMT (101kb) Date (revised v2): Wed, 3 Sep 2003 07:38:56 GMT (101kb)
An introduction to quantum cosmology
Authors: D.L. Wiltshire
Comments: 60 pages, harvmac, 11 figures, epsf. These summer school lecture notes have been available for 5 years; but are being placed on the archive to make them more easily accessible. Published in "Cosmology: the Physics of the Universe", eds B. Robson, N. Visvanathan and W.S. Woolcock (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996) pp 473-531; v2 reference added, typo fixed
Report-no: ADP-95-11/M28
This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics. Topics covered: 1. Introduction: 1.1 Quantum cosmology and quantum gravity; 1.2 A brief history of quantum cosmology. 2. Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity: 2.1 The 3+1 decomposition; 2.2 The action. 3. Quantisation: 3.1 Superspace; 3.2 Canonical quantisation; 3.3 Path integral quantisation; 3.4 Minisuperspace; 3.5 The WKB approximation; 3.6 Probability measures; 3.7 Minisuperspace for the Friedmann universe with massive scalar field. 4. Boundary Conditions: 4.1 The no-boundary proposal; 4.2 The tunneling proposal. 5. The predictions of quantum cosmology: 5.1 The period of inflation; 5.2 The origin of density perturbations; 5.3 The arrow of time.
Full-text: PostScript PDF , or

85. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Particle Physics
PDG is an international collaboration that reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles or analyses data on particle properties.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/particlephysics.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • Basics of NMR
  • Center for Particle Astrophysics
  • Fermilab: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals ...
  • Statistical Mechanics Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Basics of NMR
    Hypertextbook covering the physics and mathematics behind Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Includes chapters on spin physics, spectroscopy and pulse sequences, and provides explanatory graphics which can be viewed alongside the text, a glossary and a list of symbols.
    Author: Joseph P Hornak
    Subjects: molecular modelling, nuclear energy, particle physics, spectroscopy
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    Location: usa
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    Center for Particle Astrophysics
    National centre which plays a leading role in the investigation of the central scientific problem of dark matter while developing a new model of scientific research more attuned to the multi-disciplinary nature of the environment.
    Author: University of California Berkeley
    Subjects: astrophysics, particle physics
  • 86. Laboratory For Particle Physics
    particle physics A brief review and an outline of PSI s activities in this field The goal of particle physics is to search for
    http://ltp.web.psi.ch/

    87. CERN Document Server: Articles & Preprints
    Articles and preprints collection aiming to cover the published and prepublished literature in particle physics and its related technologies. The collection contains about 400,000 documents, many of which in full-text access.
    http://weblib.cern.ch/Home/Library_Catalogue/Articles_and_Preprints/
    guest :: session login Help Search ... Library language CZ DE EN ES FR IT NO ... Home
    Search 536,570 records for: any field title author report number year Search Tips Advanced Search Narrow by collection: Published Articles Preprints Theses Reports ... Experiments Committees CERN Document Server :: Search Submit Help Personalize Last updated 27 May 2004 05:14:41 CEST Powered by CDSware Maintained by cds.support@cern.ch

    88. U-M Particle Theory
    The World of particle physics SLAC HEP Names Search; The Internet Pilot to Physics Physics Conferences; Physics Jobs. Physics News.
    http://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/
    Welcome to the home page of the High Energy Particle Physics Theory Group at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
    The Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics
    General Information

    89. KTH Particle Physics
    Last update was on 02 April 2004. Experimental particle physics, KTH Physics Department, Albanova University Centre, SE10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
    http://www.particle.kth.se/
    KTH Group Members Our Research Courses and Laboratories Internal ... Check your E-mail Head of Section Professor Per Carlson Welcome to the Section of Experimental Particle Physics! We are part of the Physics Department of KTH at the Albanova University Centre in Stockholm You are visitor number since 10 September, 2003. Last update was on 02 April 2004 Experimental Particle Physics, KTH Physics Department, Albanova University Centre, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden Tel: [+46]-(0)8-55378000 / Fax: [+46]-(0)8-55378216 webmaster

    90. Content
    Site seeks to explain the origins of matter and current highenergy research regarding the conditions of the early universe. The information presented here is published in booklet form by the particle physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC).
    http://hepwww.rl.ac.uk/pub/bigbang/part1.html
    Big Bang Science
    ...exploring the origins of matter
    The information presented here is published in booklet form by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC). Printed copies of the booklet entitled "Big Bang Science" may be obtained by contacting PPARC at : Public Relations Office,
    Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council,
    Polaris House,
    North Star Avenue,
    Swindon,
    Wiltshire,
    Telephone: 01793 - 442098
    Fax: 01793 - 442002

    91. Cornell University Laboratory For Elementary-Particle Physics
    Welcome to FR Newman Laboratory for Elementaryparticle physics (LEPP), a research laboratory of the Cornell University Department of Physics. Recent News
    http://www.hepth.cornell.edu/
    Welcome to F.R. Newman Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics (LEPP), a research laboratory of the Cornell University Department of Physics.
    Recent News:
    About LEPP Education and Outreach Physics ... webmaster@mail.lepp.cornell.edu $Id: PUBLIC.html,v 1.64 2004/05/17 17:38:07 dab66 Exp $

    92. Elementary Particle Physics

    http://www.physto.se/fogr/partfys/english.html

    93. Manchester Particle Physics (Experimental And Theoretical)
    Manchester university particle physics. Welcome to the particle physics Group of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester.
    http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/

    Joining Us

    (PhD, MSc and job vacancies)
    Research

    Particle Physics for the Public

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    Welcome to the Particle Physics Group of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester . The group currently has over 70 members, and is active in many areas of Physics Research, Detector Development and e-Science.
    Particle Physics Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom Last modified Thu 30 October 2003 . View page history Switch to HTTPS Website Help Print View . Built with GridSite
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    94. Risto Raitio's Physics Pages
    Includes guidance on popular reading in the subject as well as related links and descriptions of current work in particle physics and cosmology.
    http://rai.compart.fi/physics/
    Risto Raitio's Physics Home Page
    Mainly Particle Physics and Cosmology - from popular reading to leading edge research
    Smartphone
    browsable page Hot Topic Newest Topic Illustrated Particle Physics ... The Prize Links to Science News Hubble Chandra Scientific American Physics Today ... Google Ranking
    Lord of the stRings , see how he lost two of them ... and learn the physics
    Google Search
    My stuff Mail comments to Risto Raitio Updated May 17, 2004
    Expanding Universe (NASA)

    95. Hampton University Particle Physics Education
    Describes the work of the Hampton University particle physics group in the ATLAS project as well as provides material and links for particle physics and general physics education. It also provides information on and links to QuarkNet, an NSFDOE sponsored initiative to improve physics education.
    http://www.jlab.org/~cecire/hu_hep_ed.html
    Privacy and Security Notice Welcome to...
    The Hampton University Particle Physics Group Education Page
    Main Page Hampton University HU Particle Physics Group Particle Physics LINKS ... International Collaboration
    This homepage is part of the Education and Outreach effort of the Hampton University Particle Physics Group . Our goals in education include:
    • Increasing public awareness and understanding of Particle Physics in general and of our work on the ATLAS Detector for the new Large Hadron Collider scheduled to go online at CERN in 2005
    • Providing a resource for pre-college students and teachers in Physics education and research
    • Fostering the reform and/or enhancement of Physics Education by offering the inquiry-based and collaborative methods of Particle Physics as a paradigm
    • Exploring international collaboration in Physics education and research
    • Exploring interdisciplinary collaborations
    • Fulfillment of the HU Particle Physics Group's role in QuarkNet , a national program sponsored by NSF and DOE designed to bring students and teachers into the Particle Physics research community
    Now that we have moved into our new facility on the campus of Hampton University and as we continue to develop both as a Group and through our participation in QuarkNet , we hope to make more and more resources available to the community. We encourage

    96. BBC News | SCI/TECH | Particle Physics Telescope Explodes
    Monday, 19 November, 2001, 1249 GMT particle physics telescope explodes. A defective photomultiplier tube exploded, setting off a chain reaction.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1664447.stm
    CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE ... INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK ... AudioVideo
    SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Monday, 19 November, 2001, 12:49 GMT Particle physics telescope explodes
    A defective photomultiplier tube exploded, setting off a chain reaction
    By BBC News Online science editor Dr David Whitehouse One of the world's leading particle physics instruments has been severely damaged in an accident.
    We will rebuild the detector. There is no question
    Yoji Totsuka, Kamioka Observatory The underground Super-Kamiokande Observatory in Japan detects elusive neutrino particles from space by using photomultiplier tubes to register the flashes of light they produce when they pass through a huge tank of water. On 12 November, one of the photomultiplier tubes exploded causing a chain reaction that resulted in most of the other 11,200 light detectors also blowing up. Scientists say the accident is a major setback, as Super-Kamiokande has produced spectacular results, helping to answer long-standing questions about the Universe. Super-Kamiokande was the very first detector to establish that neutrinos can change into different types. It was also one of the first detectors to help establish a mass for neutrinos.

    97. Introduction To Particle Physics: Menu
    QUANTUM PHYSICS Photons and waveparticle duality Orbitals and Heisenberg s Principle Pauli s Principle, Fermions and Bosons Quantum Inseparability.
    http://perso.club-internet.fr/molaire1/e_plan.html
    Web Site Menu:
    = crazyflash resume! WELCOME PAGE INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF THE ATOM THE CLASSIC ATOM: The proton and the periodic table
    The neutron

    Electrons and molecules

    Radioactivity
    QUANTUM PHYSICS Photons and wave-particle duality
    Orbitals and Heisenberg's Principle

    Pauli's Principle, Fermions and Bosons

    Quantum Inseparability
    MATTER TODAY Quarks and neutrinos
    Antimatter and other families of particles
    THE 4 INTERACTIONS: Generalities
    Gravitation

    Electromagnetic force
    The strong force ... The weak force CURRENT THEORIES: The standard model The electroweak and electronuclear force Superforce, supersymetry and superstrings Big Bang 1: birth of light ... Bibliography (french) and web sites (french) MY GUESTBOOK FOR YOU! And now, to start our journey into the infinitesimally small... CLICK ON THE SPACE SHIP

    98. The High Energy Physics Division At Argonne
    Conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics. The laboratory also works on the ATLAS, CDF, MINOS, Soudan 2 and ZEUS experiments.
    http://www.hep.anl.gov/
    Security and Privacy Notice HEP Operations Practices Manual Text-only version of this page The High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics as well as accelerator development. High Energy Physics Division Office
    phone - 630-252-6270
    fax - 630-252-5047
    e-mail - sak@hep.anl.gov
    A Link to all the division user pages is here A secure version of this page is available here

    99. NYU Center For Cosmology And Particle Physics

    http://cosmo.nyu.edu/

    100. UM Theory Particle Physics Home
    Theoretical particle physics. Theoretical particle physics, Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, RCHEP Research Areas, Current
    http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/theory/particle.html
    Theoretical Particle Physics
    Theoretical Particle Physics, Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, RCHEP Research Areas Current research interests of tenured staff Theoretical Particle Physics People Members of the Theoretical Particle Physics Group The Virtual Poster An introduction to the discipline of Theoretical Particle Physics RCHEP Research Centre for High Energy Physics, an organisation of comprising of the Theoretical Particle Physics and the Experimental Particle Physics groups at the University of Melbourne Research Areas in Theoretical Particle Physics
    Current research interests of tenured staff [name(s) in brackets]
    • B Physics and CP violation (Jin/McKellar)
    • Condensed matter systems (Hollenberg)
    • The early universe (Foot/McKellar/Volkas)
    • Extensions of the standard model (Foot/Joshi/Volkas)
    • Lattice gauge theory (Hollenberg/McKellar)
    • Magnetic monopoles, Monopole - Black Hole physics (Ignatiev/Joshi)
    • Neutrino physics (Foot/Ignatiev/McKellar/Volkas)
    • Non-perturbative quantum field theory (Hollenberg/Jin)
    • Origin of masses of the elementary particles (Jin)
    • Particle phenomenology (Foot/Ignatiev/Jin/Joshi/McKellar/Volkas)
    • Quantum chromodynamics (Hollenberg/Jin/McKellar)
    • Quantum computation (Hollenberg)
    • Quaternions, octonions, non-commutative geometry and other mathematical structures in nature (Joshi)

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