This introductory textbook stresses the reasoning chain of experimental observation, the development of physical principles and the creation of mathematical/quantitative models. It describes major concepts in both nuclear and particle physics and outlines the overlapping aspects.
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"The book provides an introduction to the subject very well suited for the introductory course for physics majors. Presentation is very clear and nicely balances the issues of nuclear and particle physics, exposes both theoretical ideas and modern experimental methods. Presentation is also very economic and one can cover most of the book in a one-semester course. In the second edition, the authors updated the contents to reflect the very recent developments in the theory and experiment. They managed to do it without substantial increase of the size of the book. I used the first edition several times to teach the course 'Introduction to Subatomic Physics' and I am looking forward to use this new edition to teach the course next year."
.,." provides an introduction to the subject very well suited for the introductory course for physics majors."
This introductory textbook stresses the reasoning chain of experimental observation, the development of physical principles and the creation of mathematical/quantitative models. It describes major concepts in both nuclear and particle physics and outlines the overlapping aspects.
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