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Product Description: This Conference is the unique and the most outstanding workshop on Grand Unified Theories (GUTs). GUT is discussed from both theoretical and experimental sides. Our ultimate goal is to confirm the SM and find the new Standard Model of the next generation...read more
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9780735410732 | Amer Inst of Physics, September 19, 2012, cover price $158.00 | About this edition: This Conference is the unique and the most outstanding workshop on Grand Unified Theories (GUTs).
Product Description: This book provides a comprehensive overview of our present understanding of neutrino mass in unified gauge theories, its phenomenological and cosmological implications. It is divided into four parts. The first part presents a model independent discussion of the properties of the neutrino and nature of the neutrino masses...read more
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9789810204341 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, February 1, 1991, cover price $112.00 | About this edition: This book provides a comprehensive overview of our present understanding of neutrino mass in unified gauge theories, its phenomenological and cosmological implications.
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9789810204358 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, February 1, 1991, cover price $59.00 | About this edition: This book provides a comprehensive overview of our present understanding of neutrino mass in unified gauge theories, its phenomenological and cosmological implications.
Product Description: Derived from a course given at the University of Maryland for advanced graduate students, this book deals with some of the latest developments in our attempts to construct a unified theory of the fundamental interactions of nature...read more
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9780387962856 | Springer Verlag, June 1, 1986, cover price $39.50 | also contains Animal Helpers | About this edition: Derived from a course given at the University of Maryland for advanced graduate students, this book deals with some of the latest developments in our attempts to construct a unified theory of the fundamental interactions of nature.
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