Фейнман Р. Взаимодействие фотонов с адронами
Пер. с англ. под ред. В. М. Шехтера.
Москва : Мир, 1975
390 с. — Твёрдый переплёт (с тиснением), обычный формат.
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Feynman R. Photon-Hadron Interactions
Translated from English, ed. by V. M. Shekhter.
Moscow : Mir, 1975.
390 pp. — Hardcover (with embossing), ordinary format.
Richard Phillips Feynman (1918–1988) was one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics in 1965 for his fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics. He was the creator of Feynman diagrams and a renowned brilliant lecturer and science popularizer.
The book is a transcript of lectures delivered by Feynman in 1971–1972, focusing on the use of photons as probe particles to investigate the structure of hadrons. It provides a detailed analysis of specific processes, with experimental data discussed in the context of the quark model, dispersion relations, and current algebra. A central place is given to a detailed exposition of the parton concept, of which Feynman is the author. Combining the depth of a monograph with the clarity of a textbook, this edition is intended for a wide range of physicists, from students to researchers.