Elementary Particles and the Universe
Delve into the fascinating world of particle physics with Elementary Particles and the Universe by renowned physicist John H. Schwarz. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this enlightening paperback spans 224 pages and features a collection of insightful research articles. These contributions, penned by eminent scientists, were crafted to honor the 60th birthday of Nobel Laureate Professor Murray Gell-Mann, the celebrated inventor of 'quarks'.
This book explores the intricate relationship between theoretical particle physics and its profound implications for cosmology. It serves both as a tribute to Gell-Mann's legacy and as a vital resource for anyone interested in the cutting-edge developments in nuclear physics. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a curious reader, Elementary Particles and the Universe invites you to expand your understanding of the cosmos and the fundamental particles that shape it.