Building a List of Feynman Diagrams

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on creating a catalog of Feynman diagrams, specifically targeting diagrams related to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and higher flavored quarks. The user seeks URLs for downloadable PDFs or HTML collections of these diagrams to compile them in a consistent style using Adobe Illustrator. The request emphasizes the need for comprehensive resources rather than fragmented information, highlighting the challenge of finding consolidated sources online. The thread was locked for moderation due to the lack of demonstrated effort from the user.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Feynman diagrams and their significance in particle physics.
  • Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator for graphic design and editing.
  • Knowledge of particle types, including flavored quarks and mesons.
  • Ability to navigate online resources for academic PDFs and HTML documents.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research online repositories for Feynman diagrams, such as arXiv or institutional archives.
  • Explore Adobe Illustrator tutorials for importing and editing PDF files.
  • Investigate particle physics literature focusing on LHC findings and quark classifications.
  • Compile a list of academic databases that provide access to physics-related PDF collections.
USEFUL FOR

Particle physicists, graphic designers working in scientific visualization, and students seeking to understand Feynman diagrams and their applications in high-energy physics.

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Back again. This time I'm looking to build a small catalog of Feynman diagrams for my own use (and when I'm done to put it on the Internet in PDF format). I need your help to get a list of URLs together that I can download the required PDF's off the internet, bring them into Illustrator and have them all in the same style.

I don't want an exhaustive list but maybe for the main modes observed in the LHC with a few examples of particles of higher flavored quarks, and a few common mesons.

If you can help, please post URLs of direct download locations of PDF's especially (but HTL works too) of collections of Feynman diagrams so I can get this project together. Thanks in advance.
 
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And have you done any research yourself already or are you asking us to do it all for you?
 
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Look all I need is some URL's of download locations. Most of the crap on the net is just bits and pieces of Fenyman diagrams (I know I've checked). And if there is all (and all I mean most common diagram including like lowest flavor quark diagrams) in one spot, I'd be interested in fining out the download location. Just curious is all.
 
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We do not do your projects for you here. Please send me a PM that shows your effort on this project so far, and then we can re-open the thread for comments from others.
 

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