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Group Theory Lecture NotesHugh Osbornlatest update: March 22, 2023 Based on part III lectures Symmetries and Groups, Michaelmas Term 2008, revised andextended at various times subsequentlyBooksBooks developing Group Theory by physicists from the perspective of particle physics areH. F. Jones,Groups, Representations and Physics,2nd ed., IOP Publishing (1998).A fairly easy going Georgi,Lie Algebras in Particle Physics,Perseus Books (1999).Describes the basics of Lie algebras for classical Fuchs and C. Schweigert,Symmetries, Lie Algebras and Representations,2nd ed., CUP(2003).This is more comprehensive and more mathematically sophisticated, and does not describephysical applications in any Ma, Group Theory for Physicists,World Scientific (2007).Quite Ramond, Group Theory , A Physicists Survey,CUP (2010).A relatively gentle physics motivated treatment, and includes discussion of finite Zee, Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists.
A relatively gentle physics motivated treatment, and includes discussion of nite groups. A. Zee, Group Theory in a Nutshell for Physicists. Princeton University Press (2016). Quite lengthy, comprehensive with many physics applications, some nice anecdotal remarks.
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