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A curated list of introductory resources to Particle Physics (Quantum Field Theory, QED, QCD, Standard Model, Colliders) for people without a formal background in Physics

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Particle physics is the branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation. Although the word "particle" can refer to various types of very small objects, "particle physics" usually investigates the irreducibly smallest detectable particles and the fundamental interactions necessary to explain their behaviour.

This is a curated list of introductory resources to fundamental concepts in particle physics including the Standard Model, QED, QCD, Jets, Colliders, and Detectors. The idea is to learn these concepts with no background knowledge necessary (for the most part)!

For the ones interested in a more thorough understanding, it is recommended you go through the background reading in Probability and Statistics before venturing into the links marked with a ⚠️ sign.

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Contents

Introduction / Overview

Prof. Frank Close's Lectures

Probability and Statistics

Quantum Electrodynamics

⚠️ Prof. Richard Feynman's Lectures

Standard Model and Quantum Chromodynamics

Jets

Colliders

Monte-Carlo Techniques

Detector Technologies

Miscellaneous / Advanced

Background Reading

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