The Nobel Prize in Physics 2004

 

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2004
  
 

Further reading

Information on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2004 
CERN 
DESY 
Hands-on-CERN 
The particle adventure 
QCD Made Simple, Physics Today August 2000, p. 22
Joining up the dots with the strong force, by C. Davies, CERN Courier June 2004, p. 23
The W and Z at LEP, by C. Stutton and P. Zerwas, Cern Courier May 2004, p. 21
Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics Comes of Age, by C. De Tar and S. Gottlieb, Physics Today February 2004, p. 45
In search of the ultimate building blocks, by G. ‘t Hooft, Cambridge University Press 1997

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