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Photon-hadron Interactions (Frontiers in physics)
Richard P. Feynman
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| #8228828 in Books | Addison-Wesley | 1973-01-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 298 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| above my head|By rad|I collect Feynman, but I think I bit off more than I can chew with this one. It seems to be hard core science without much of the Feynman charm...I mean, I think he's actually being seriously serious here. I have only browsed it and I may be doing an injustice - there may be statements in the text that have a humorous comparison or Feynman bit of wit. I|About the Author|
Richard P. Feynman was raised in Far Rockaway, New York, and received his Ph.D. from Princeton. He held professorships at both Cornell and the California Institute of Technology. In 1965 he received the Nobel Prize for his work on qu
In these classic lectures, Feynman analyses the theoretical questions related to electron and photon interactions at high energies. These lectures are based on a special topics course taught by Feynman at Caltech in 1971 and 1972. The material is dealt with on an advanced level and includes discussions of vector meson dominance and deep inelastic scattering. The possible consequences of the parton model are also analyzed.
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