Gauge Theories of Weak Interactions

Gauge Theories of Weak Interactions

by J. C. Taylor
ISBN-10:
0521295181
ISBN-13:
9780521295185
Pub. Date:
02/22/1979
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521295181
ISBN-13:
9780521295185
Pub. Date:
02/22/1979
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Gauge Theories of Weak Interactions

Gauge Theories of Weak Interactions

by J. C. Taylor

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Overview

The interaction between neutrinos and matter is an example of the type classified as weak, and such interactions also allow many elementary particle decays and the beta decay of the nuclei. The development of gauge theories has provided the basis for a complete and consistent account of weak interactions, at the same time displaying their unity with electromagnetism. Gauge theories in this context were first proposed in 1967. Rapid mathematical development took place from 1971, and on this book's publication in 1979, a moderate amount of empirical verification had been achieved.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521295185
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/22/1979
Series: Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.43(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword; Preface; Notation and conventions; 1. Introduction; 2. Weak interactions and vector mesons; 3. Photons; 4. The Yang–Mills field; 5. Spontaneous breaking of symmetries; 6, Spontaneous breaking of local gauge symmetries; 7. Topology and symmetry-breaking; 8. Theory of leptons; 9. A provisional model of hadron weak interactions; 10. Feynman's path-integral formulation of quantum mechanics; 11. Quantization of gauge fields; 12. Ward–Takahashi identities; 13. Regularization and anomalies; 14. Renormalization of gauge theories; 15. Symmetry-breaking and mass-differences; 16. Higher-order corrections; 17. CP and T violation; 18. Gauge theories and strong interactions; Index.
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