Chris Quigg
Affiliations: | Physics | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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(Two Reggeon exchange contributions to hadron scattering amplitudes at high energy) |
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Phillips DG, Snow WM, Babu K, et al. (2016) Neutron-antineutron oscillations: Theoretical status and experimental prospects Physics Reports. 612: 1-45 |
Quigg C. (2015) Electroweak Symmetry Breaking in Historical Perspective Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. 65: 25-42 |
Quigg C. (2015) Particle physics after the Higgs boson discovery: opportunities for the Large Hadron Collider Contemporary Physics |
Quigg C. (2012) Particle physics in a season of change Epj Web of Conferences. 28 |
Kronfeld AS, Quigg C. (2010) Resource Letter QCD-1: Quantum chromodynamics American Journal of Physics. 78: 1081-1116 |
Quigg C. (2009) Unanswered questions in the electroweak theory Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. 59: 505-555 |
Quigg C, Shrock R. (2009) Gedanken worlds without Higgs fields: QCD-induced electroweak symmetry breaking Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 79 |
Evans L, Quigg C. (2009) Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Access Science |
Quigg C. (2008) The coming revolutions in particle physics. Scientific American. 298: 38-45 |
Quigg C. (2007) Spontaneous symmetry breaking as a basis of particle mass Reports On Progress in Physics. 70: 1019-1053 |