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I personally recommend Georgi's book with a particular focus on SU(3).
And there is also Rammond'sRamond's book, which is along the same lines as Georgi's textbook.
Also online there are some notes available from Grossman, 't Hooft, and Slansky
I personally recommend Georgi's book.
And there is also Rammond's book, which is along the same lines as Georgi's textbook.
And there is also Ramond's book, which is along the same lines as Georgi's textbook.
I personally recommend Georgi's book:
http://books.google.com/books/about/Lie_Algebras_in_Particle_Physics.html?id=g4yEuH5rBMUCGeorgi's book.
And there is also Rammond's bookRammond's book, which look'sis along the same lines as Georgi's textbook:
http://www.amazon.com/Group-Theory-A-Physicists-Survey/dp/0521896037.
Also online there are some notes available from:
Grossman:
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~yuvalg/p7661/Lie.pdfGrossman
't Hooft:
, http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~hooft101/lectures/lieg07.pdf't Hooft
, and Slansky
http://bolvan.ph.utexas.edu/~vadim/Classes/11f/slansky.pdfSlansky
http://books.google.com/books/about/Lie_Algebras_in_Particle_Physics.html?id=g4yEuH5rBMUC
And there is also Rammond's book, which look's along the same as Georgi's textbook:
http://www.amazon.com/Group-Theory-A-Physicists-Survey/dp/0521896037
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~yuvalg/p7661/Lie.pdf
http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~hooft101/lectures/lieg07.pdf
and Slansky
http://bolvan.ph.utexas.edu/~vadim/Classes/11f/slansky.pdf