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Introduction to Group TheoryWith Applications to Quantum Mechanicsand Solid State PhysicsRoland 2011(Lecture notes version: November 3, 2015)Please, let me know if you find misprints, errors or inaccuracies in these Winkler, NIU, Argonne, and NCTU 2011 2015 General LiteratureIJ. F. Cornwell, Group Theory in physics (Academic, 1987)general Introduction ; discrete and continuous groupsIW. Ludwig and C. Falter,Symmetries in physics (Springer, Berlin, 1988).general Introduction ; discrete and continuous Tung, Group Theory in physics (World Scientific, 1985).general Introduction ; main focus on continuous groupsIL. M. Falicov, Group Theory and Its Physical Applications(University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1966).
Nov 03, 2015 · Group Theory in Physics Quantum Mechanics (4) Nuclear and Particle Physics Physics at small length scales: strong interaction Proton m p = 938:28 MeV Neutron m n = 939:57 MeV ˙ rest mass of nucleons almost equal ˘degeneracy I Symmetry: isospin ^I with [^I;H^ strong] = 0 I SU(2): proton j1 2 1 2 i, neutron j 1 2 1 2 i Roland Winkler, NIU ...
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