Nuclear and Particle Physics
by Niels Walet
Publisher: UMIST 2003
Number of pages: 78
Description:
In these lecture notes the author shall discuss nuclear and particle physics on a somewhat phenomenological level. The mathematical sophistication shall be rather limited, with an emphasis on the physics and on symmetry aspects.
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