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Selected Topics in Nuclear and Particle Physics
Covers selected topics in nuclear and particle physics, including QGP identification, isotropic sources, rapidity distribution, and QCD strings.
Dark Matter Detection: WIMPs and Experimental Techniques
Covers the detection of dark matter, focusing on WIMPs and experimental techniques used in laboratories.
Particle Physics: Standard Model overview
Covers Particle Physics, elementary particles, fundamental forces, the Standard Model, and precision physics in late 20th-century physics.
Quantum Field Theory: Particle Interactions
Explores the Dirac equation, Pauli-Dirac representation, particle solutions, operators, particle types, Feynman diagrams, and quantum electrodynamics.
Ceramic Powders: Electrostatic Repulsion and Steric Stabilization
Explores electrostatic repulsion, steric stabilization, and the rheology of ceramic powders.
Quantum Field Theory: Behind and Beyond the Standard Model
Delves into quantum field theory, emphasizing the Standard Model's boundaries and the principles governing particle physics.
QGP Signatures: High-Temperature Plasma in Particle Physics
Delves into the signatures of Quark-Gluon Plasma in high-energy collisions.
Monte Carlo Methods: Two-Types of Particle
Explains a two-particle Monte Carlo model for sorption and transport in materials.
CKM Matrix Elements
Explores the determination of CKM matrix elements, particle-antiparticle mixing, decay rates, and CP violation.
The Dirac Equation
Explores the development and implications of the Dirac equation, including its solutions, the Dirac sea concept, and the discovery of the anti-electron.
Detectors: Particle Detection and Technologies
Explores particle detection methods, ionization processes, tracking detectors, scintillation, and calorimeters in particle physics experiments.
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