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New Revolutions in Particle Physics: The Standard Model

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This course is a continuation of the Fall quarter on particle physics. The material will focus on the “Standard Model” of particle physics, especially quantum chromodynamics (the theory of quarks) and the electroweak theory based on the existence of the Higgs boson. We will also explore the inadequacies of the Standard Model and why theorists are led to go beyond it.



This course was originally presented in Stanford's Continuing Studies program.

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Professor Leonard Susskind delivers the tenth lecture for the course New Revolutions in Particle Physics: The Standard Model. (March 15, 2010)
Leonard Susskind explains how the Higgs phenomenon interacts masses of quarks and leptons. (March 30, 2009)
Leonard Susskind explains the Higgs phenomena by discussing how spontaneous symmetry breaking induces a mass for the photon. (March 30, 2009)
Professor Leonard Susskind discusses spontaneous symmetry breaking and gauge invariance. (February 22, 2010)
Professor Leonard Susskind delivers the sixth lecture for the course New Revolutions in Particle Physics: The Standard Model. (February 15, 2010)
Professor Leonard Susskind discusses gauge theories. (February 8, 2010)
Professor Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of group theory. (February 1, 2010)
Leonard Susskind, discusses the rotation of space. (January 25, 2010)
Professor Leonard Susskind discusses quantum chromodynamics, the theory of quarks, gluons, and hadrons. (January 18, 2010)
Leonard Susskind, discusses the origin of covalent bonds, Coulomb's Law, and the names and properties of particles. (January 11, 2010)