Account
Orders
Advanced search
PPC 2024; 14–18 October, Hyderabad, India
Louise Reader
Read on Louise Reader App.
This book includes peer-reviewed article from the 17th International Conference on Interconnections between Particle Physics and Cosmology (PPC 2024) held from Oct 14–18 in Hyderabad, India. It presents recent developments in particle physics and cosmology, two rapidly growing fields of modern science connecting the micro- to macro-world. With huge success of standard model of particle physics, the Higgs boson discovery at LHC, along with the discovery of neutrino oscillations and gravitational waves, the search for BSM physics and/or new discovery could be around the corner. Advancements and new directions in collider physics, flavor and neutrino physics, dark matter which makes up a significant portion of the universe, baryogenesis, gravitational waves, early and late universe cosmology, dark energy, observational astronomy, cosmic inflation, nuclear astrophysics, large-scale structure, high energy astrophysics, precision cosmology, and exciting results in both theory and experiments are presented.
Les livres numériques peuvent être téléchargés depuis l'ebookstore Numilog ou directement depuis une tablette ou smartphone.
PDF : format reprenant la maquette originale du livre ; lecture recommandée sur ordinateur et tablette EPUB : format de texte repositionnable ; lecture sur tous supports (ordinateur, tablette, smartphone, liseuse)
DRM Adobe LCP
LCP DRM Adobe
This ebook is DRM protected.
LCP system provides a simplified access to ebooks: an activation key associated with your customer account allows you to open them immediately.
ebooks downloaded with LCP system can be read on:
Adobe DRM associates a file with a personal account (Adobe ID). Once your reading device is activated with your Adobe ID, your ebook can be opened with any compatible reading application.
ebooks downloaded with Adobe DRM can be read on:
mobile-and-tablet To check the compatibility with your devices,see help page
Dr. Anjan Giri is a professor of Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. Giri works on the area of flavor physics, neutrino physics, and on deciphering signals of physics beyond the standard model. He is a member of the Belle collaboration at KEK, Japan, NOvA, and DUNE collaborations at Fermilab, USA. He is known for his work named Giri-Grossman-Soffer-Zupan (GGSZ) method for the determination of CKM phase gamma, being used by Belle II and LHCb experiments.
Dr. Rukmani Mohanta is a professor of Physics at the University of Hyderabad. Mohanta works on phenomenological aspects of neutrino physics, flavor physics, dark matter, and the interplay between the data and theory using beyond the standard model scenarios. She is a member of NOvA and DUNE collaborations at Fermilab, USA. Mohanta is the recipient of the Elsevier Foundation 2011 Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) award for Physics/Mathematics in the Asia-Pacific region.
Sign up to get our latest ebook recommendations and special offers