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An Introduction to Non-Abelian Discrete Symmetries for Particle Physicists - (Lecture Notes in Physics) 2nd Edition (Paperback)

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  • This lecture note provides a tutorial review of non-Abelian discrete groups and presents applications to particle physics where discrete symmetries constitute an important principle for model building.
  • About the Author: Tatsuo Kobayashi received his Ph.D. from Kanazawa University in Japan, in 1991.
  • 353 Pages
  • Science, Physics
  • Series Name: Lecture Notes in Physics

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This lecture note provides a tutorial review of non-Abelian discrete groups and presents applications to particle physics where discrete symmetries constitute an important principle for model building. While Abelian discrete symmetries are often imposed in order to control couplings for particle physics-particularly model building beyond the standard model-non-Abelian discrete symmetries have been applied particularly to understand the three-generation flavor structure. The non-Abelian discrete symmetries are indeed considered to be the most attractive choice for a flavor sector: Model builders have tried to derive experimental values of quark and lepton masses, mixing angles and CP phases on the assumption of non-Abelian discrete flavor symmetries of quarks and leptons, yet lepton mixing has already been intensively discussed in this context as well. Possible origins of the non-Abelian discrete symmetry for flavors are another topic of interest, as they can arise from an underlying theory, e.g., the string theory or compactification via orbifolding as geometrical symmetries such as modular symmetries, thereby providing a possible bridge between the underlying theory and corresponding low-energy sector of particle physics.

The book offers explicit introduction to the group theoretical aspects of many concrete groups, and readers learn how to derive conjugacy classes, characters, representations, tensor products, and automorphisms for these groups (with a finite number) when algebraic relations are given, thereby enabling readers to apply this to other groups of interest. Further, CP symmetry and modular symmetry are also presented.



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This lecture note provides a tutorial review of non-Abelian discrete groups and presents applications to particle physics where discrete symmetries constitute an important principle for model building. While Abelian discrete symmetries are often imposed in order to control couplings for particle physics--particularly model building beyond the standard model--non-Abelian discrete symmetries have been applied particularly to understand the three-generation flavor structure. The non-Abelian discrete symmetries are indeed considered to be the most attractive choice for a flavor sector: Model builders have tried to derive experimental values of quark and lepton masses, mixing angles and CP phases on the assumption of non-Abelian discrete flavor symmetries of quarks and leptons, yet lepton mixing has already been intensively discussed in this context as well. Possible origins of the non-Abelian discrete symmetry for flavors are another topic of interest, as they can arise from an underlyingtheory, e.g., the string theory or compactification via orbifolding as geometrical symmetries such as modular symmetries, thereby providing a possible bridge between the underlying theory and corresponding low-energy sector of particle physics.

The book offers explicit introduction to the group theoretical aspects of many concrete groups, and readers learn how to derive conjugacy classes, characters, representations, tensor products, and automorphisms for these groups (with a finite number) when algebraic relations are given, thereby enabling readers to apply this to other groups of interest. Further, CP symmetry and modular symmetry are also presented.



About the Author



Tatsuo Kobayashi received his Ph.D. from Kanazawa University in Japan, in 1991. He has been a professor at Hokkaido University in Japan since 2014. He has worked on superstring theory, in particular, its implications in particle physics and cosmology.

Hiroshi Ohki is an assistant professor in the Department of Physics at Nara Women's University.

Hiroshi Okada received his Ph.D. from Kanazawa University in Japan, in 2007. After experiencing two postdoc positions at the Centre for Theoretical Physics, The British University in Egypt and at the Korean Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) in Korea, he was promoted to an assistant research fellow at the National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NCTS) in Taiwan, and is a junior research group leader at the Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP) in Korea. His work mainly focuses on building models related to flavor physics and dark matter applying several kinds of symmetries.

Yusuke Shimizu received his Ph.D. from Niigata University in Japan in 2011. He has been an assistant professor in the Department of Physics at Hiroshima University since 2020.

Morimitsu Tanimoto received his Ph.D. from Hiroshima University in Japan, in 1976. He is an expert of flavor and CP symmetry of quarks and leptons in particle physics. He was a professor in Ehime University in 1995-2000, and Niigata University in 2000-2014. At present he is an emeritus professor at Niigata University.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 353
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Physics
Series Title: Lecture Notes in Physics
Publisher: Springer
Theme: Nuclear
Format: Paperback
Author: Tatsuo Kobayashi & Hiroshi Ohki & Hiroshi Okada & Yusuke Shimizu & Morimitsu Tanimoto
Language: English
Street Date: February 24, 2022
TCIN: 1005017685
UPC: 9783662646786
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-2980
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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