Introduction to Particle Physics (for non particle physicists)
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These lectures are an introduction to the ideas of particle physics, aimed at students and teachers with little or on knowledge of the subject. They form a broad basis that will be developed in more detail by the subsequent lecturers in the school.
Prerequisite knowledge Basic physics: No prior knowledge of particle physics needed. For a cheap pocket sized guide see "Particle Physics - A Very Short Introduction" by Frank Close, published by Oxford University Press
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Very good lectures for all Physicists, especially for Particle Physics teachers who want to teach this interesting subject to High School,Intermediate and B.Sc. students of India. Thank you very much for uploading the videos of these lectures!
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