
TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of the Standard Model, its extensions to neutrino masses, flavor symmetries, and Grand-Unification, based on five lectures delivered at TASI 2011.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive pedagogical review of key concepts and recent developments in particle physics related to the Standard Model and its extensions.
Findings
Clarifies the role of flavor symmetries in particle physics
Summarizes approaches to neutrino mass extensions
Discusses prospects for Grand-Unification theories
Abstract
Five elementary lectures delivered at TASI 2011 on the Standard Model, its extensions to neutrino masses, flavor symmetries, and Grand-Unification.
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