Symmetries and the fundamental forces of Nature II
Luis A. Anchordoqui

TL;DR
This paper provides an educational overview of modern physics concepts, focusing on symmetries, fundamental forces, and quantum units to explain subatomic particle dynamics and interactions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive lecture-based exposition on symmetries and fundamental forces, emphasizing quantum units in the context of modern physics education.
Findings
Introduction of quantum units for subatomic particles
Explanation of symmetries in fundamental forces
Educational approach to modern physics concepts
Abstract
Lecture script of a one-semester course that aims to develop an understanding and appreciation of fundemental concepts in modern physics for students who are comfortable with calculus. This document contains the last part of the course where we introduce the concept of the quantum unit to describe the dynamic properties of subatomic particles and the interactions of matter and radiation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
