V. Barger
V. Barger
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The physics of neutrinos
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Neutrino mass and gauge structure of weak interactions (Telemark, 1982)
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCP
Collider physics
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCM
Classical mechanics
cover - Image source: Open LibraryPS
Physics simulations at high energy
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCE
Classical electricity and magnetism
cover - Image source: Open LibraryNM
Neutrino mass and low energy weak interactions, Telemark, 1984
cover - Image source: Open LibraryPC
The New Church ...
cover - Image source: Open LibraryPT
Phenomenological theories of high energy scattering
cover - CEClassical electricty and magnetismV. Barger
Classical electricty and magnetism
no cover - SMSolutions manual to accompany C...V. Barger
Solutions manual to accompany Classical electricity and magnetism, a contemporary perspective
no cover - NPNew particles 1985V. Barger
New particles 1985
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- Open Work
The physics of neutrinos
- Open Work
Neutrino mass and gauge structure of weak interactions (Telemark, 1982)
- Open Work
Collider physics
- Open Work
Classical mechanics
- Open Work
Physics simulations at high energy
- Open Work
Classical electricity and magnetism
- Open Work
Neutrino mass and low energy weak interactions, Telemark, 1984
- Open Work
The New Church ...
- Open Work
Phenomenological theories of high energy scattering
- Open Work
Classical electricty and magnetism
- Open Work
Solutions manual to accompany Classical electricity and magnetism, a contemporary perspective
- Open Work
New particles 1985