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I am not sure sure why but I never enjoyed particle physics...

What is a nice introduction to particle physics for a mathematician?



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Mmmh, here I would start with quantum fields and symmetries. This is purely mathematical and so mathematicians may enjoy it. For instance, in my habilitation thesis I introduce supersymmetry and its phenomenology from spin-statistics and Noether theorems, the first part of the thesis being purely theoretical and not phenomenological at all. Maybe would a mathematician like it (if you are interested, it is open access, available from here)?

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I will have a look at it :3

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