Particle Physics Booklet 2012

Particle Physics Booklet 2012 Free App

Rated 4.27/5 (117) —  Free Android application by Igor Kreslo

About Particle Physics Booklet 2012

Mobile version of PDG Particle Physics Booklet.

Disclamer:

This app reproduces the Particle Physics Booklet from the Particle Data Group (PDG) with their permission. The app is neither produced nor supported by PDG.
The Particle Physics Booklet is Copyright (C) 2012 Regents of the University of California.
The Particle Physics Booklet is available online and in print from pdg.lbl.gov.

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Download and install Particle Physics Booklet 2012 version 1.1 on your Android device!
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Android package: org.livelocalizer.pdg, download Particle Physics Booklet 2012.apk

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Updated with new 2012 edition!
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What are users saying about Particle Physics Booklet 2012

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Exellent nice work guys

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Needs updating. This is the 2012 edition. The 2016 is published!

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Good for me

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Good effort for pdg !

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Only wish I could listen to it?

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Full of knowledge

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Best app

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This really helped me on my atom comprehension theory

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It's nice to have the PDG available on my phone at demand, but this app is the pdf version of the PDG booklet with very slow searching added. Due to the formatting, it is very hard to look up specific particles. Try searching for the mass of the K+. You instead find part of the text about constraints on other values given by K+ measurements, but you never get the data table for the K+. It would be nice to add some of the functionality of the PDG live webpage.

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