Weak Interaction of Elementary Particles

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Author(s): L. B. Okun'
Publisher: Mir Publishers

Language: English
City: Moscow

Front Cover
Title Page
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
FOREWORD TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
1. PARTICLES. INTERACTIONS. MODELS
2. SPINORS. AMPLITUDES. CURRENTS
3. C-, P-, T - TRANSFORMATIONS
4. WEAK INTERACTION BETWEEN LEPTONS
5. LEPTONIC DECAYS OF STRONGLY INTERACTING PARTICLES. GENERAL PROPERTIESOF THE AMPLITUDES
6. STRANGENESS CONSERVING LEPTONIC DECAYS. ANALOGY WITH ELECTRODYNAMICS
7. STRANGENESS CONSERVING LEPTONIC DECAYS. ISOTOPIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUCLEONIC CURRENT
8. STRANGENESS CONSERVING LEPTONIC DECAYS. CALCULATIONS OF CONCRETE PROCESSES
9. STRANGENESS CHANGING LEPTONIC DECAYS. GENERAL PROPERTIES
10. STRANGENESS CHANGING LEPTONIC DECAYS. K-DECAYS
11. STRANGENESS CHANGINGLEPTONIC DECAYS.K e3 - AND K?3-DECAYS ( continued )
12. NON-LEPTONIC DECAYSOF STRANGE PARTICLES.QUALITATIVE CONSIDERATION. ? - AND ?-DECAYS
13. NON-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF HYPERONS
14. ISOTOPIC SELECTION RULESIN NON-LEPTONIC DECAYS
15. DUAL PROPERTIES OF NEUTRAL K-MESONS
16 DUAL PROPERTIESOF NEUTRAL K-MESONS { c o n tin u e d )
17. PARITY NON-CONSERVATIONIN NUCLEAR FORCES
18. WEAK INTERACTION AT SMALL DISTANCES
19. WHAT IS TO BE MEASURED, AND WHY?
20. WEAK INTERACTION AND UNITARY SYMMETRY
21. BIBLIOGRAPHYf
INDEX