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Currents and Mesons

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"Current and Mesons" is the most recent publication in the "Chicago Lectures in Physics" series. The book presents Professor Sakurai's introduction to a new field of elementary particle physics which has become increasingly important in the past few years. It is based on a course given to his advanced graduate students in theoretical high-energy physics at the University of Chicago. The author begins with a brief review of SU (3). The major topics then treated are the divergence condition and current commutation relations, vector meson universality, PCAC and the Goldberger-Treiman relation, soft pion processes, and asymptotic symmetries and spectral-function sum rules. The book concludes with a discussion of notation and of normalization convention. Professor Sakurai's work deals with topics on which much of current discussion on the theory of elementary particles is focused. The material is designed for the advanced student who is seriously interested in doing original work, and as such provides a much needed introduction to the present literature in the field.

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Authors Sakurai, J. J. Sakurai, Sakurai J. J.
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.1969
 
EAN 9780226733838
ISBN 978-0-226-73383-8
No. of pages 174
Dimensions 14 mm x 22 mm x 1 mm
Weight 227 g
Series Lectures in Physics
Lectures in Physics
Chicago Lectures in Physics CLP (CHUP)
Chicago Lectures in Physics CLP
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

Particle & high-energy physics, Particle and high-energy physics, SCIENCE / Physics / Particle

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