Zee, Anthony

Group theory in a nutshell for physicists - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2016 - xviii, 613 p. ; ill. (some col.), 27 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Although group theory is a mathematical subject, it is indispensable to many areas of modern theoretical physics, from atomic physics to condensed matter physics, particle physics to string theory. In particular, it is essential for an understanding of the fundamental forces. Yet until now, what has been msising is a modern, accessible, and self-contained textbook on the subject written especially for physicists. Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists fills this gap, providing a user-friendly and classroom-tested text that focuses on those aspects of group theory physicists most need to know. From the basic intuitive notion of a group, A. Zee takes readers all the way up to how theories based on gauge groups could unify three of the four fundamental forces. He also includes a concise review of the linear algebra needed for group theory, making the book ideal for self-study

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Group theory
Dirac equation
Dynkin diagram
Irreducible representations;
Lie algebra
Lorentz transformation;
Weyl equation

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