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Particle Physics & Quantum Field Theory: New & Bestselling Books
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Harald Fritzsch Memorial Volume Harald Fritzsch Memorial Volume
edited by Gerhard Buchalla (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany), Dieter Lüst (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany), and Zhi-zhong Xing (Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing, China)

This book is a tribute to Harald Fritzsch (1943–2022), who has made outstanding contributions to the development of modern particle physics. He was a pioneer of QCD, the gauge theory of strong interactions, and contributed significantly to Grand Unified Theories and to the physics of quark and lepton flavors.

The present book collects reminiscences of Harald Fritzsch and scientific articles, written by friends, colleagues, collaborators and former students. The contributed articles span a wide range of topics, reflecting Harald's broad interests in physics, from QCD and its applications at high and low energies, the flavor puzzle, flavor symmetries and textures, to gravity, constants of Nature and fundamental symmetries and their violation. The authors of these articles include, among others, Siegfried Bethke, Johannes Blümlein, Stanley J Brodsky, Gerard 't Hooft, Heinrich Leutwyler, Hans Peter Nilles, Serguey T Petcov, Kok Khoo Phua and Willibald Plessas.

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Steven Weinberg Steven Weinberg
Selected Papers
edited by Michael James Duff (Imperial College London, UK)

Steven Weinberg (1933–2021) was a theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed tremendously to particle physics. Until his death, Weinberg was regarded by many as the greatest living scientist. His most well-known work was the formulation of electroweak theory for which he earned the 1979 Nobel Prize with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam, but his research spanned many other fields. Examples include effective Lagrangians, quantum chromodynamics, supersymmetry, quantum gravity, and cosmology.

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Fundamentals of Electroweak Theory Fundamentals of Electroweak Theory
2nd Edition
by Jiri Horejsi (Charles University, Czech Republic)

This book is based on the lecture course taught by the author for about three decades at Charles University. The author gives a thorough and easy-to-read account of the basic principles of the standard model of electroweak interactions, describes various theories of electromagnetic and weak interactions, and explains the gauge theory of electroweak interactions. The criterion of the tree-level unitarity is used throughout the text to check the gradual steps leading to the renormalizable electroweak theory. Five appendices expound on some special techniques of the Standard Model, used in the main body of the text.

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Peter Suranyi 87th Birthday Festschrift Peter Suranyi 87th Birthday Festschrift
A Life in Quantum Field Theory
edited by Philip Argyres (University of Cincinnati, USA), Gerald Dunne (University of Connecticut, USA), Gordon Semenoff (University of British Columbia, Canada) and Rohana Wijewardhana (University of Cincinnati, USA)

This is a Festschrift compiled in honor of Professor Peter Suranyi, Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati. In a long career spanning almost 60 years, Professor Suranyi has made valuable contributions in many areas of theoretical physics, especially in the fields of strong interaction physics, quantum field theory, particle physics, statistical mechanics, lattice field theory, condensed matter physics, and particle cosmology. His important contributions range from analysis of Regge poles in quantum field theory, work on Reggeon field theory, developing improved perturbation theory methods and numerical simulation techniques, analyzing rigidity percolation and molecular clustering in network glasses, to his recent work on Bose condensate dark matter. This volume is our way of paying tribute to his scientific achievements, mentoring prowess, and his rigorous outlook on theoretical physics.

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Memorial Volume for Jack Steinbergert Memorial Volume for Jack Steinberger
With Selected Papers and a Commentary by W-D Schlatter
edited by Julia Steinberger (University of Lausanne, Switzerland), Weimin Wu and K K Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

This book is a tribute to Jack Steinberger (1921–2020) whose contributions play an important role in the development of particle physics. Together with Leon M Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, he was awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the muon neutrino. The book begins with an introduction by Julia Steinberger and a collection of photographs of Jack Steinberger, followed by the sharing by Jack's former colleagues, students, and friends of their interactions with him on research in physics as well as many personal reminiscences. The second part of the book is a special collection of published works by Jack Steinberger and collaborators and a commentary by W-D Schlatter on Jack Steinberger's early papers, Nobel Prize experiment, CP-violation in kaon decay, CDHS neutrino experiment, and ALEPH e⁺e⁻ experiment.

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Festschrift in Honor of the C N Yang Centenary A Festschrift in Honor of the C N Yang Centenary
Scientific Papers
edited by Fong-ching Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China), Mo-lin Ge (Nankai University, China), Bin-lin Gu (Tsinghua University, China), Kok Khoo Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Kenneth Young (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) and Bang-fen Zhu (Tsinghua University, China)

C N Yang is a towering figure of science who has significantly extended human understanding of nature, headed one of the foremost research institutes in physics for three decades, and made great contributions to the advances of Chinese physics. This Festschrift in honor of Professor Yang on his centenary birthday consists of two volumes: Volume A consists of general essays concerning Professor Yang the person, as well as the authors' impressions and reminiscences of him, which are mainly (but not exclusively) in Chinese. This volume, that is Volume B, consists of over thirty scientific papers in English on subjects broadly related to his work and contributed by two different groups: Professor Yang's colleagues, friends, and former students; and graduates from the Tsinghua University Physics Department or Institute for Advanced Study, who have come under the influence of Professor Yang and are now established in their own careers; review papers presented at a Symposium held in his honor in 2021 are also included. It is hoped that this Festschrift can serve as a fit tribute to Professor Yang's lifelong achievements, and also increase public awareness of the many different sides of this giant — his life, his personality, his work, his influence, as well as what he strives for.

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A Modern Introduction to Particle Physics A Modern Introduction to Particle Physics
3rd Edition
by Fayyazuddin (National Centre for Physics, Pakistan) and Riazuddin (National Centre for Physics, Pakistan)

The book provides a comprehensive account of particle physics linking various aspects of particle physics in a coherent manner. This self-contained book not only cover basic concepts and recent developments but also overlaps between Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics, known as astroparticle physics. Several appendices are included to make the book self-contained.

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Artificial Intelligence for High Energy Physics Artificial Intelligence for High Energy Physics
edited by Paolo Calafiura (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA), David Rousseau (Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie, France) and Kazuhiro Terao (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

The unique requirements of HEP data analysis, the availability of high-quality simulators, the complexity of the data structures (which rarely are image-like), the control of uncertainties expected from scientific measurements, and the exabyte-scale datasets require the development of HEP-specific ML techniques. While these developments proceed at full speed along many paths, the nineteen reviews in this book offer a self-contained, pedagogical introduction to ML models’ real-life applications in HEP, written by some of the foremost experts in their area.

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Introduction to High Energy Physics Introduction to High Energy Physics
Particle Physics for the Beginner
by Lee G Pondrom (University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA)

There are of necessity a lot of formulas, but every one is derived, and an effort has been made to explain the various steps and clever tricks, and how to avoid pitfalls. The text is supplemented by exercises at the end of each chapter. The reader is urged to do the exercises that are designed to increase one’s skills in the material. The goal of the book is to bring to undergraduates an ability to enjoy this interesting subject.

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Frank Wilczek Frank Wilczek
50 Years of Theoretical Physics
edited by Antti Niemi (Nordita, Sweden), Kok Khoo Phua (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Alfred Shapere (University of Kentucky, USA)

The axion, which he co-discovered and named, has emerged as the prevalent candidate for explaining the origin of dark matter in the Universe. His invention of color-flavor locking explains chiral symmetry breaking in high density quantum chromodynamics. His introduction of fractional statistics and anyons are pivotal to our understanding of the fractional quantum Hall effect and form the building blocks of topological quantum computing. His invention of the time crystal concept has catalyzed extensive investigations of dynamical phases of physical systems.

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Structural Aspects of Quantum Field Theory and Noncommutative Geometry Structural Aspects of Quantum Field Theory and Noncommutative Geometry
In 2 Volumes
2nd Edition

by Gerhard Grensing (University of Kiel, Germany)

The book is devoted to the subject of quantum field theory. It is divided into two volumes. The first volume can serve as a textbook on main techniques and results of quantum field theory, while the second treats more recent developments, in particular the subject of quantum groups and noncommutative geometry, and their interrelation.

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Handbook of Accelerator Physics and Engineering
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Particles, Fields and Topology
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The State of the Quantum Vacuum
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General Yang–Mills Symmetry
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From Quark Confinement to an Antimatter Half-Universe
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Electroweak Symmetry and its Breaking
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New Phenomena and New States of Matter in the Universe
New Phenomena and New States of Matter in the Universe

From Quarks to Cosmos
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Quantum Electrodynamics: Atoms, Lasers and Gravity
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By: Ulrich D Jentschura & Gregory S Adkins

Introduction to Particle Physics
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The Alpha Sequence
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Electromagnetic Origin of the Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces
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Large Area Networked Detectors for Particle Astrophysics
Large Area Networked Detectors for Particle Astrophysics

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Superinsulators, Bose Metals and High-Tc Superconductors
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The Quantum Physics of Emergent Magnetic Monopoles
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New Physics in <i>b</i> Decays
New Physics in b Decays

By: Marina Artuso, Gino Isidori & Sheldon Stone

Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Related Topics
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Skyrmions – A Theory of Nuclei
Skyrmions – A Theory of Nuclei

By: Nicholas S Manton

Geoffrey Chew: Architect of the Bootstrap
Geoffrey Chew: Architect of the Bootstrap

Edited By: Lars Brink, Richard C Brower, Carleton DeTar, Chung-I Tan & K K Phua

The Adventure of the Large Hadron Collider
The Adventure of the Large Hadron Collider

From the Big Bang to the Higgs Boson
By: Daniel Denegri, Claude Guyot, Andreas Hoecker & Lydia Roos

From the Past to the Future
From the Past to the Future

The Legacy of Lev Lipatov
Edited By: Joachim Bartels, Victor Fadin, Evgeny Levin, Aharon Levy, Victor Kim & Agustin Sabio-Vera

Quantum Field Theory
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By: Richard N Porter

A Gentle Introduction to Knots, Links and Braids
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By: Ruben Aldrovandi & Roldão da Rocha Jr.

Forks in the Road
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A Life in Physics
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New Era for CP Asymmetries
New Era for CP Asymmetries

Axions and Rare Decays of Hadrons and Leptons
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Two-Phase Emission Detectors
Two-Phase Emission Detectors

By: Dmitry Yu Akimov, Alexander I Bolozdynya, Alexey F Buzulutskov & Vitaly Chepel

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Advances in Atomic Physics
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by Claude Cohen-Tannoudji & David Guéry-Odelin

Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields
Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields

by C Cohen-Tannoudji

Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields
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Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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An Introduction to Black Holes, Information and the String Theory Revolution
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The Holographic Universe
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Principles of Fusion Energy
Principles of Fusion Energy

An Introduction to Fusion Energy for Students of Science and Engineering
by A A Harms, D R Kingdon, K F Schoepf & G H Miley

Field Theory, the Renormalization Group, and Critical Phenomena
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Graphs to Computers
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by Daniel J Amit & Victor Martin-Mayor

50 Years of Yang-Mills Theory
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Quantum Field Theory II
Quantum Field Theory II

by Mikhail Shifman

Effective Field Theories
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By: Alexey A Petrov & Andrew E Blechman

Challenges and Goals for Accelerators in the XXI Century
Challenges and Goals for Accelerators in the XXI Century

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Lattice Gauge Theories
Lattice Gauge Theories

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Accelerator Physics
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Lectures of Sidney Coleman on Quantum Field Theory
Lectures of Sidney Coleman on Quantum Field Theory

Foreword by David Kaiser
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Lectures on Accelerator Physics
Lectures on Accelerator Physics

By: Alexander Wu Chao

Particles and Quantum Fields
Particles and Quantum Fields

By: Hagen Kleinert

Foundations of Quantum Chromodynamics
Foundations of Quantum Chromodynamics

An Introduction to Perturbative Methods in Gauge Theories
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The State of the Art of Neutrino Physics
The State of the Art of Neutrino Physics

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Theoretical Physics in Your Face
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The Future of Fusion Energy
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The HERMES Experiment
The HERMES Experiment

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Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics
Facts and Mysteries in Elementary Particle Physics

On Some Persistent Misconceptions in Physics
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History of Particle Theory
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Physics in Crisis
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Schrödinger in Oxford
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International Journal of Modern Physics A
International Journal of Modern Physics A

Particles and Fields; Gravitation; Cosmology
2023 Impact Factor: 1.4
2023 CiteScore: 3.0

Modern Physics Letters A
Modern Physics Letters A

Gravitation; Cosmology; Astrophysics; Nuclear Physics; Particles and Fields; Accelerator physics; Quantum Information
2023 Impact Factor: 1.5
2023 CiteScore: 3.1