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An Introduction to the Standard Model of Particle Physics. D. A. Greenwood, W. N. Cottingham
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ISBN: 0521852498,9780521852494 | 294 pages | 8 Mb
An Introduction to the Standard Model of Particle Physics D. A. Greenwood, W. N. Cottingham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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