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  1. The Standard Model of particle physics provides the most accurate description of nature at the subatomic level. It is based on the quantum theory of fields and has been tested with exquisite precision. In the quantum field theory there is one field for each type of particle – matter particles and force particles.

  2. Special Relativity Quantum Field Theory. The Standard Model is a collection of related Gauge Theories which are. Quantum Field Theories that satisfy Local Gauge Invariance. Electromagnetism: Electromagnetism + Weak: Strong:

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  3. The Standard Model or Particle Physics 101. Nick Hadley Quarknet, July 7, 2003. Thanks to Don Lincoln of Fermilab who provided some of the pictures and slides used in this talk. Any errors are mine of course... Particle Physics is the study individual particles. (protons, neutrons, electrons,...)

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  5. The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces.

  6. The Standard Model of Particle Physics. Andrea Romanino – Associate Profes-sor, SISSA. The scientific interests in-clude Standard Model and beyond, includ-ing supersymmetry, extra dimensions and grand unification; flavour and neutrino physics. Abstract: These lectures provide a basic introduction to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics.

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  7. The Standard Model of particle physics is an amazingly successful theory describing the fundamental particles and forces of nature. This text, written for a two-semester graduate course on the Standard Model, develops a practical understanding of the theoretical concepts it’s built upon, to prepare students to enter research.

  8. 6.9.1 Determination of the Higgs self-couplings at the LHC. The processes for the extraction of λHHH at the LHC are gluon fusion into a Higgs pair, double Higgs strahlung, double W W/ZZ fusion and radiation of a Higgs pair off top quarks. gluon fusion: gg HH → double Higgs-strahlung: q ̄ q → W ∗/Z∗ → W/Z + HH. (6.32)

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