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Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions

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Citation

Abdus Salam. (1968). Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions. Elementary Particle Theory: Relativistic Groups and Analyticity (Proceedings of the Eighth Nobel Symposium). pp. 367–377. Almqvist & Wiksell.

Why this reference is included

Salam’s Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions (1968) is a key conference paper that the program draws on as a technical source. Cited across Book IV (Categorical Microcosm), Part 3, Chapter The Weak Force and Chirality; Book IV (Categorical Microcosm), Part 3, Chapter Weak Holonomy and the W/Z Bosons — the central framing is “Glashow (1961) proposed SU(2)×U(1) unification; Weinberg (1967) and Salam (1968) added the Higgs mechanism”.

Cited in

  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 3
    Chapter The Weak Force and Chirality
    Glashow (1961) proposed SU(2)×U(1) unification; Weinberg (1967) and Salam (1968) added the Higgs mechanism
  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 3
    Chapter The Weak Force and Chirality
    The modern electroweak theory of Glashow, Weinberg, and Salam replaced this with SU(2)_L×U(1)_Y gauge symmetry, spontaneously broken by the Higgs mechanism
  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 3
    Chapter Weak Holonomy and the W/Z Bosons
    The electroweak theory of Glashow , Weinberg , and Salam had predicted their existence and masses a decade earlier

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeySalam1968
AuthorsAbdus Salam
Year
TypeConference Paper
Journal / BookElementary Particle Theory: Relativistic Groups and Analyticity (Proceedings of the Eighth Nobel Symposium)
PublisherAlmqvist & Wiksell
Pages367--377