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Author:
Close, F. E.
Title:
The infinity puzzle : quantum field theory and the hunt for an orderly universe / Frank Close.
Publisher:
Basic Books,
Copyright Date:
2013, c2011
Description:
xii, 450 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Quantum field theory.
Higgs bosons.
Infinite.
Notes:
Reprint. Originally published: c2011. With a new epilogue. Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-430) and index.
Contents:
Prologue: Amsterdam, 1971 -- 1. The point of infinity -- 2. Shelter Island and QED -- 3. Feynman, Schwinger, ... and Tomonaga (and Dyson) -- Intermission: 1950 -- 4. Abdus Salam: a strong beginning -- 5. Yang, Mills, ... and Shaw -- 6. The identity of John Ward -- 7. The marriage of weak and electromagnetic forces - to 1964 -- Intermission, 1960 -- 8. Broken symmetries -- 9. "The boson that has been named after me", a.k.a the Higgs Boson -- Intermission, Mid-1960s -- 10. 1967: from Kibble to Salam and Weinberg -- 11. "And now I introduce Mr. 't Hoof" -- Intermission: Early 1970s -- 13. B.J. and the cosmic quarks -- 13. A comedy of errors -- Intermission: 1975 -- 14. Heavy light -- 15. Warmly admired, richly deserved -- 16. The big machine -- Intermission: End of the twentieth century -- 17. To infinity and beyond -- Epilogue: the bonfire of the infinities.
Summary:
"The second half of the twentieth century witnessed a scientific gold rush, as physicists raced to chart the inner workings of the atom. While many of its mysteries came unraveled, one remained intractable--the "Infinity Puzzle." Although quantum field theory offered a powerful explanatory framework for elementary particle physics, it nonetheless made one utterly ridiculous prediction: that certain events had an infinite probability of occurring. In The Infinity Puzzle, acclaimed theoretical physicist Frank Close covers half a century of particle physics and explains how scientists reached a solution that enables theory to match what we see in the real world, and in so doing gave rise to the idea of the Higgs boson. With a physicist's expertise and a historian's care, Close describes the personalities and competition, the dead ends and the sudden insights, in a story for the pursuit of an orderly universe. This updated edition includes a new epilogue that brings the story up to date, including the July 4, 2012, announcement of a Higgs "beyond reasonable doubt" and discussion of where physics goes next."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
0465063829
9780465063826 (pbk.)
LCCN:
bl2013031533
Locations:
DPPE403 -- Kendall Young Library (Webster City)

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