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Particle Physics

Offered By: Serious Science via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Dive into the fascinating world of particle physics through a comprehensive video series featuring renowned experts in the field. Explore advanced topics such as supergravity, Kaluza-Klein theory, higher-spin gauge theory, and quantum gravity. Discover the intricacies of atom interferometry, neutrino-nucleon scattering, and electron-positron annihilation. Learn about cutting-edge concepts like atom lasers and matter-antimatter symmetry. Delve into high-energy physics with discussions on proton-proton collisions and the Standard Model. Gain insights into supersymmetry, the ATLAS experiment, and the groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson. Enhance your understanding of fundamental interactions and their impact on our knowledge of the universe.

Syllabus

Supergravity and Kaluza-Klein Theory – Hadi Godazgar.
Higher-Spin Gauge Theory — Xavier Bekaert / Serious Science.
Quantizing gravity - Xavier Bekaert.
Atom Interferometry - David Pritchard.
Neutrino-Nuclean Scatlering at High Energy - Frank Taylor.
Electron Positron Annihilation - Frank Taylor.
Atom Laser - Daniel Kleppner.
Matter and Antimatter Symmetry - John Doyle.
Proton-proton collisions at high energy - Frank Taylor.
Standard Model — Jonathan Butterworth / Serious Science.
Fundamental Interactions — Jonathan Butterworth / Serious Science.
Standard Model and Supersymmetry — John Ellis / Serious Science.
ATLAS Experiment — Jonathan Butterworth / Serious Science.
The Impact of Higgs Boson Discovery — Jonathan Butterworth / Serious Science.


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Serious Science

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