My textbook is Particle Physics by Brian Martin it is not very detailed
I can derive the Feynman rules via the Lagrangian and go from Feynman diagrams to a decay rate or cross section but I am only an amateur at this so I don't want to make a mistake hence why I would prefer a it already done.
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I have a project for my university class on the Higgs fields and how it impacts the standard model, and how the Higgs particle is formed and decays into particles with the probability of decay based on the mass of the particles it will decay into.
I need resources that I can cite like...
Hi guys I need a good introductory Textbook with full solutions on Quantum Field Theory and General Relativity
I am an upper level undergraduate. Please pick ones that have solution thanks.
I wanted advice I saw that DC supply, function generators, and Digital Oscilloscopes were really expensive and I wanted to know is there some way you can use software to turn your PC into a variable DC supply and/or a Function Generator thanks
Even lecture materials would help if anyone can recommend any although I would really like a book so I can work through problems preferably with solution so I can check my answers
@vanhees71 "I don't know at which level you are studying Stat. Mech."
I am a 3rd year Undergrad this my first time being introduced to the subject from a physics prospective
An Introduction To Thermodynamics And Statistical Mechanics by Stowe is the course textbook for my Statistical Physics course I am having trouble with the book as it does NOT provide good examples and explanations nor does it have solutions just answers.
I was wondering if there is Schaums or...
Hi I am a physics major and I am trying to double major in math,I will be taking a differential equations course for pure math students this semester. I need advice on a good textbook in Differential Equations for pure mathematicians that will build up a great intuition for proofs and will have...
Magnetic Field required two seprate to ions
Homework Statement
Consider a mass spectrometer used to separate the two isotopes of uranium, 238U3+ and 235U3+. Assume the ions enter the magnetic field region with a speed of 5.30X10^5 m/s. What value of B is required to give a separation of 0.6...
Will taking a course is continuum mechanics give me the same background as in classical mechanics or would I need to take both separately? Can anyone explain the difference if there is one between classical mechanic vs continuum mechanics in simple nontechnical terms.
Is there any particular way to adjust the slope of the rational function
Could I do a reverse derivative by making the slope of the rational function close to that of the trigg function in it's derivative form then turn it back into the non derivative form