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Matt Strassler has written a series of 5 posts about working with particles and how we do the math. Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Enjoy. Bill Gill
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No time for that at the moment we are all glue to the webcast from LUX to see what it has to say about dark matter The public channel: http://sanfordlab.org/public-event/1610Must be a lot watching it on the reservation because our feed is choked ... think I might get my butt home and watch it.
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A much more technical article which you could probably manage Bill http://motls.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/list-of-superpartners.html#moreIt is a very good article from Lumo and I am sure you can work your way thru it just accept the mathematics as being right ... it sort of tells you what they are expecting and what they are not
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So now Matt has extended his series. Here is a link to his latest post. Part 6:In this one he tells us about some things that have been suggested as extension of the Standard Model, but that we can't calculate. And then he promises more to come. Bill Gill
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Part 7 of Matt's discussion. Matt starts right off with the note that this one is Appropriate for Advanced Non-ExpertsThis one is about the use of supersymmetry in the study of QM. Matt doesn't make any claim that supersymmetry actually exists, but points out that its study can provide insight into the understanding of the Standard Model as we know it today. Bill Gill
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Ok, Now Matt has another one of his articles about field theory. This one is Quantum Field Theory, String Theory and Predictions (Part 8). In this one he starts to discuss String Theory. He starts out by discussing exactly what a theory is, then generalizes that to particle theories, then string theories. This post basically covers some of the early history of String Theory, with it successes and misses. It runs up to the 1990s and will be continued in future posts. Bill Gill
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