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Quantum Field Theory I: Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Field Theory
Offers a basic introduction to Relativistic Quantum Field Theory with a focus on fundamental physics principles and the Standard Model.
The Higgs Mechanism: Unveiling Mass Generation
Explores the Higgs mechanism, solving the issue of massless gauge bosons and predicting masses of gauge bosons.
Weak Scale as a Trigger
Delves into weak scale triggers, new physics beyond the SM, and the search for dark matter candidates.
Baryon Asymmetry and Particle Physics
Explores nucleosynthesis, baryon asymmetry, CP violation, and the stability of the proton in particle physics.
Simulating the Early Universe: Techniques and Challenges
Covers numerical techniques for simulating the early universe, focusing on gauge invariance and fermions.
Probability and Statistics for Physics
Introduces probability and statistics concepts in physics, exploring the Standard Model and practical applications.
Beyond the Standard Model: Effective Quantum Field Theory
Explores effective quantum field theory, the Standard Model's precision, and the search for new physics beyond it.
Z Resonance: Cross Section Calculation
Covers the calculation of the Z resonance cross section and related topics such as helicity states, Breit-Wigner resonance, and weak mixing angle determination.
Effective Field Theory: Testing Weak Interactions
Explores effective field theory for testing weak interactions and parity violation through forward-backward asymmetry.
Particle Physics Overview
Covers general course information, course structure, particle physics questions, and the use of natural and Planck units.