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Nobel lecture by Steven Weinberg.
Nobel lecture by Richard P. Feynman.
Nobel lecture by Abdus Salam.
An article from Scholarpedia explaining the GIM mechanism and how it led to the discovery of the charm qaurk.
Grand unified theory of particle physics that predicted the mass of the Higgs boson, by Ashay Dharwadker.
Protons, neutrons and the other hadrons consist of quarks.Agreement between theoretical and measured masses and magnetic moments of hadrons is presented.
Brief history of the Higgs Mechanism from the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh.
Introduction to the Standard Model. The site also contains links to other topics such as neutrinos and electroweak-symmetry-breaking/mass-generation.
The measurement of the Weinberg angle at SLAC.
A lecture by Peter Higgs.
Study by Y. Tsubono describing the motion of the two electrons of the helium atom using the classical methods based on the Bohr model and theoretically calculating the ground state energy of helium.
Nobel lecture by Gerardus 't Hooft.
Nobel lecture by Martinus J.G. Veltman.
A short note on the standard model of particle physics from the CERN Large Hadron Collider, where the elusive Higgs Boson was finally detected.
Lectures at the graduate and post-graduate level providing an introduction to the basic aspects of the Standard Model. Available in postscript and PDF formats only.
A discussion about the standard model from Fermilab, where the top quark was first found.
Nobel lecture by Sheldon Glashow.
The definition of the Cabibbo angle, by Nicola Cabibbo.
Brief history of the Higgs Mechanism from the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh.
The measurement of the Weinberg angle at SLAC.
The definition of the Cabibbo angle, by Nicola Cabibbo.
Nobel lecture by Richard P. Feynman.
Grand unified theory of particle physics that predicted the mass of the Higgs boson, by Ashay Dharwadker.
An article from Scholarpedia explaining the GIM mechanism and how it led to the discovery of the charm qaurk.
A lecture by Peter Higgs.
Nobel lecture by Gerardus 't Hooft.
Nobel lecture by Martinus J.G. Veltman.
Nobel lecture by Sheldon Glashow.
Protons, neutrons and the other hadrons consist of quarks.Agreement between theoretical and measured masses and magnetic moments of hadrons is presented.
Nobel lecture by Abdus Salam.
Nobel lecture by Steven Weinberg.
A discussion about the standard model from Fermilab, where the top quark was first found.
A short note on the standard model of particle physics from the CERN Large Hadron Collider, where the elusive Higgs Boson was finally detected.
Study by Y. Tsubono describing the motion of the two electrons of the helium atom using the classical methods based on the Bohr model and theoretically calculating the ground state energy of helium.
Introduction to the Standard Model. The site also contains links to other topics such as neutrinos and electroweak-symmetry-breaking/mass-generation.
Lectures at the graduate and post-graduate level providing an introduction to the basic aspects of the Standard Model. Available in postscript and PDF formats only.
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