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At the end of this video, he mentioned this book: [[Book/Lie Algebra in Particle Physics|Lie Algebra in Particle Physics]]<ref>{{:Book/Lie Algebra in Particle Physics}}</ref> by [[Howard Georgi]]. This book explains how to generalize the ideas in this video to infinite dimensional matrices. | |||
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Vector7, ed. (Aug 23, 2021). How to use Group Theory in Physics ?. local page: Vector7.
At the end of this video, he mentioned this book: Lie Algebra in Particle Physics[1] by Howard Georgi. This book explains how to generalize the ideas in this video to infinite dimensional matrices.
References
- ↑ Georgi, Howard (1999). Lie Algebra in Particle Physics: From Isospin to Unified Theories (2nd ed.). local page: CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-7382-0233-4.
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