Nuclear Weak Force & Strong Force: Intro Recommendations

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Recommendations for introductory resources on the weak and strong forces include "Modern Particle Physics" by Thomson and "Introduction to Elementary Particles" (second edition) by Griffiths, suitable for upper-level physics majors and beginning graduate students. For undergraduates with a background in linear algebra and introductory physics, "Quarks, Leptons and the Big Bang" by Allday is suggested, along with "Quarks and Leptons: An Introductory Course in Modern Particle Physics" by Halzen and Martin for later study. The discussion also highlights the confusion surrounding course numbering, as terms like Physics 253 can vary significantly between institutions, with one participant clarifying that their course includes topics such as optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, condensed matter, and nuclear physics.
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Any recommedations for intro into the weak force? Also ones for the strong force?
 
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Kiley said:
Any recommedations for intro into the weak force? Also ones for the strong force?

What does "intro" mean, i.e., what is your background in math and physics?

For (upper-level physics majors)/(beginning grad students), two books that I like are:

"Modern Particle Physics" by Thomson;

"Introduction to Elementary Particles" (second edition) by Griffiths.
 
Thank you for your reply,
I'm an undergraduate, finished math up to linear algebra and phys 253.
 
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Kiley said:
I'm an undergraduate, finished math up to linear algebra and phys 253.
What is Physics 253? Course numbers are generally meaningless outside of a specific university, at least in the USA.
 
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jtbell said:
What is Physics 253? Course numbers are generally meaningless outside of a specific university, at least in the USA.
Even outside USA. I still find myself in a fix when people mention calculus 1 or algebra 2.
 
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jtbell said:
What is Physics 253? Course numbers are generally meaningless outside of a specific university, at least in the USA.
Thanks for your reply jtbell, at my school it covers an intro to optics, special relativity, QM, condensed matter, and nuclear physics.
 

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