Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press Title: Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics)

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Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

Simple and easy to read

Its an excellent book for Physics students. It is not very mathematical and explains the concepts in very simple terms.
Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

Group Theory Supplement

Anyone who has taken a course on the Standard Model or wants to apply group theory to physics knows that there is not one definitive resource on the subject, but Georgi comes close. Any physicist in need of group theory should find a place for Georgi on their shelf as a resource. The material is well-presented and logical, while not going too overboard in presenting material.
Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

classical

very well written text about the algebra of standard model,
but not for beginers,a very solid background in particle physics
and symmetry methods for physics is required
Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

A good *first* start

This book is good for what it is, namely, something to get your feet wet. When learning the basics of particle physics, e.g. as an undergrad or a beginning experimentalist, this is the quickest way to get a feel for the standard model gauge group.
However, this is *not* a complete text on group theory in particle physics (and therefore, little of what you need for supersymmetric field theories and string theories). So in addition to this book, you'd need something else with an introduction to the other things you need for your particular interest. Try Gilmore's "Applications of Lie algebras...", which I believe is out of print (in libraries). Also, Cornwell's abridged "Group theory in physics" is good (though if you can find the older set of three volumes, that may be more suited to your desires).
I don't suggest many of the other books on group theory for particles/fields/strings. There are tidbits of group theory you can pick up in the particular text you are working with, e.g. "Quantum theory of Fields" by Weinberg if you are learning quantum field theory.
For mathematical physics in general, I strongly suggest "Gauge fields, knots, and gravity" (John Baez), "Differential Geometry for physicists" (Chris Isham), and "Mathematical Physics" (Geroch).
Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

What do you need more?

I'd say that, at least, the Georgi's book is too underestimated here.

I agree that this book lacks some notions and concepts which are usually dealt with in the matmatical literature, but not on logical clearity. Every book has its own way. For example the later parts of Green, Schwarz and Witten are also a mere sketches but it sufficiently pinpoints every important steps. A physically inclined reader(?), soon realize that it is filled with (and you may feel the leakage of) the master's intuition. You can see what mathematics going on beneath the physics. It is a well-framed series of informal lectures which reveals some space-between-lines secret.

Lie Algebras In Particle Physics: from Isospin To Unified Theories (Frontiers in Physics) by Westview Press

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Howard Georgi is the co-inventor (with Sheldon Glashow) of the SU(5) theory. This extensively revised and updated edition of his classic text makes the theory of Lie groups accessible to graduate students, while offering a perspective on the way in which knowledge of such groups can provide an insight into the development of unified theories of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions.

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