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         Theoretical Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Problems in theoretical physics by W.-H Steeb, 1990
  2. Fundamental Principles of Modern Theoretical Physics (Monographs in Natural Philosophy) by R.H. Furth, 1970-04-16
  3. Field Theoretical Tools for Polymer and Particle Physics (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  4. Diverse Topics in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (Advanced Series in Mathematical Physics) by Roman W. Jackiw, 1995-06
  5. Theoretical Physics 2002 (Horizons in World Physics, V. 239)
  6. Generalized Coherent States and Their Applications (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by Askold Perelomov, 1986-08-27
  7. Mysticism and the New Physics (Arkana) by Michael Talbot, 1993-08-03
  8. Surprises in Theoretical Physics by Rudolf Peierls, 1979-11-01
  9. The Universe: Theoretical Physics for the Young Adult by William, Jr. Bockus, 1999-06-01
  10. CONCEPTS AND METHODS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS by Robert Bruce Lindsay, 1951
  11. Mechanics and Electrodynamics (Shorter Course of Theoretical Physics, Vol 1) by L. D. Landau, E. M. Lifshitz, 1972-06
  12. Theoretical Nuclear And Subnuclear Physics by John Dirk Walecka, 2004-09-30
  13. Solar-Terrestrial Physics - Principles and Theoretical Foundations (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  14. The Language of Physics: The Calculus and the Development of Theoretical Physics in Europe, 1750 - 1870 by Elizabeth Garber, 1998-12-01

101. Preprint Database Listing
Department of Applied Mathematics and theoretical physics searchable preprint database.
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/db/pub.ppdb/ppdbls.pl
DAMTP Departmental Preprint Database
Preprint Database Listing
The DAMTP preprint database records preprints and other work authored by members of the Department. Once records are entered, the Scripts handling the database may produce lists for any given research group or individual. These may also be set in plain (ASCII) text, TeX or LaTeX, and filed by the browser for use elsewhere. Group/Year : All Groups Not Known Relativity and Gravitation Atmospheric Dynamics High Energy Physics Other Numerical Analysis All Years And Subsequent Years? Format : Web Page TeX Format LATeX Format Plain ASCII text Style : Normal Publications Author Names :
E.g. R. Jones, Robert Jones to find all papers by Jones, R. Keywords : and and
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102. Theoretical Physics- Department Of Physics- Umeå University
Department of Physics theoretical physics, bild Logo The Statistical Physics group is examining phase transitions and critical phenomena in
http://www.tp.umu.se/
Department of Physics
Theoretical Physics Staff
News

Education

Seminars
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Statistical physics and superconductivity

The Statistical Physics group is examining phase transitions and critical phenomena in superconductors. These phenomena are intimately linked to the properties of vortices = whirls of super-currents.
The main tools are large scale simulations of simple models as e.g. the XY model. The simulations are run both at the local workstations - currently 34 dual-processor PC:s with Linux - and at the 240-processor parallel computer at
Complex networks

This highly inter-disciplinary subject is quite new at our department. Complex networks are networks with both randomness and structure. Examples of such systems are abundant in nature and society: Friendship networks, neural networks, computer nets and power grids to mention a few examples. We study both the emergence and time evolution of network structure and dynamical systems on complex networks.
Mesoscopic superconductivity
The Mesoscopic superconductivity group studies physics of superconductors on a mesoscopic scale, which is intermediate between macroscopic and microscopic (atomic) scales. The research deals with the general problems of quantum transport in superconductors. A new direction of research in the Mesoscopic Superconductivity group is related to quantum computation Space physics Make your choice here: Homepage www.umu.se

103. PRL - Physical Research Laboratory
A leading research institute engaged in basic research in several areas of experimental and theoretical physics and earth and planetary sciences.
http://www.prl.ernet.in/

104. Berkeley Lab Theoretical Physics Group
KCL theoretical physics GroupLectureship in theoretical physics Closing date 24 November 2004 MSc in theoretical physics extra information for current students
http://phyweb.lbl.gov/theorygroup/theory.html

105. Superstring Model Building Home Page
Maintained by the Fermilab theoretical physics Department to provide detailed results of current efforts in superstring model building.
http://fnth37.fnal.gov/strings/
Welcome To The Superstring Model Building Home Page
Back By Popular Demand!
Although I am not currently maintaining this page, I am making this archival information available on the web in response to a number of recent inquiries.
What This Is
This WWW resource is maintained by the Fermilab Theoretical Physics Department. Its primary purpose is to provide detailed results of current efforts in superstring model building.
What Is Here Now
Right now the database contains sample superstring models which have free fermionic realizations, using the formalism developed by Antoniadis, Bachas, and Kounnas , and Kawai, Lewellen, Schwartz, and Tye . The complete light spectrum of physical states in the fermionic construction can be generated using the symbolic manipulation package Spectrum Annotated output for some sample models is available now via the links below. In its current form this output is probably not very illuminating unless you are already familiar with the fermionic construction. Most of the models here are examples of CHL strings.

106. Theoretical Physics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
theoretical physics attempts to understand the world by making a model of reality, theoretical physics is just one important part of physics;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoretical_physics
Theoretical physics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Theoretical physics is physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions rather than experimental processes. Theoretical physics attempts to understand the natural world by making a model of reality , used for rationalizing, explaining, and predicting physical phenomena in what are called " physical theories ". There are three types of theories in physics: mainstream theories, proposed theories and fringe theories. Some physical theories are backed by observation , whereas others are not. A physical theory is a model of physical events and cannot be proven from basic axioms . A physical theory is different from a mathematical theorem . Physical theories model reality and are a statement of what has been observed, and provide predictions of new observations. Physical theories can become accepted if they are able to make correct predictions and avoid incorrect ones. All else being equal, physical theories which are simpler tend to be accepted over theories which are complex. Physical theories are also more likely to be accepted if they connect a wide range of phenomena. The process of testing a physical theory is part of the scientific method Famous theoretical physicists include Sir Isaac Newton Albert Einstein Stephen Hawking Niels Hendrik Bohr ... Hendrik A. Lorentz

107. Institute Of Theoretical Physics
Features information on staff members, lecture schedules, and events.
http://www.tpi.uni-jena.de/
The start page is Institute Page or in deutsch

108. SpringerLink - Publication
Applied Mathematics and theoretical physicsGuide to degrees, admissions, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0020-7748

109. CAMTP - Center For Applied Mathematics And Theoretical Physics
Center for Applied Mathematics and theoretical physics. Staff, research interests, meetings, software.
http://www.camtp.uni-mb.si/
CAMTP
Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Maribor, Slovenia
Contacts Chaos 2005 J-NPCS Pingo Linux ... slovensko CAMTP
Staff
Research
Theses and research positions available
Seminars ...
Library
Activities Chaos 2005
J-NPCS
6th Intl. Summer School/Conference Let's Face Chaos through Nonlinear Dynamics
II. Socrates workshop on Chaotic Systems
Slovenia-Japan Seminars
European Advanced Studies Conferences ...
Symposia of Physicists of the University of Maribor
Online Journal of Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems
Links Physics
Physicists at the University of Maribor
PhysNet - the worldwide Physics Departments and Documents Network
arXiv.org print archive
World Year of Physics 2005
Encyclopedia of Nonlinear Science
Central European Activities
SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems
Official Linux mirrors, updated daily Linux
Pingo

www.kernel.org : Linux kernel and software
www.debian.org Debian distribution with non-US (cryptographic) sections
Debian backports (testing packages recompiled for stable release)
Linux Documentation Project (last change: 14-Sep-2005
freshrpms.net

110. MKaku.org | Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, Science & Technology
Professor of theoretical physics. Researching the unification of the four fundamental forces.
http://www.mkaku.org/
@import "css/global.css"; MKaku.org Home of Theoretical Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku, and information on a range of science and technology topics.
About Michio Kaku
Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of String Field Theory, and is the author of international best-selling books such as Hyperspace Visions , and Beyond Einstein Dr. Kaku also holds the Henry Semat Professorship in Theoretical Physics at the City University of New York
About MKaku.org
MKaku.org is a community where you can post on the Forums, or meet in the chat room. You can also read the latest articles written by Michio Kaku, learn more about his books and interviews, and listen to his weekly radio show, Explorations in Science.
Parallel Worlds
Parallel Worlds was nominated for the prestigious Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2005 , the UK's most important prize for non-fiction. The book was also recently honored with Library Journal's "Best Sci-Tech Book of 2004"
Questionnaire
We'd like to again thank all of those who participated in our recent online Questionnaire. The winner of the prize drawing for a signed copy of Parallel Worlds will be notified this week.

111. University Of Oulu | Theoretical Physics
The University of Oulu is a vibrant science and learning community of 14000 students and 3000 staff members. The mission of our university is to lead the
http://physics.oulu.fi/teoreettinen_fysiikka/english/

Research
Teaching Staff University ... Physical Sciences
Theoretical physics
Theoretical physics is one of the four divisions of the Department of Physical Sciences. Staff
Seminars
Research
Condensed matter theory
Elementary particles

Superconductivity
Publications Research in theoretical physics concentrate on mathematical modelling of phenomena occuring in nature. Especially the microscopic properties of matter are tried to be understood and explained by researching the smallest components of the matter and their physical properties and laws. Vortex-workshop
Teaching
Theoretical physics as the major subject
Course descriptions

Course material
Lecture and examination time table The main goal of the studies in theoretical physics is the development of scientific way of thinking. This demands broad and extensive studies of physical phenomena, laws, principles and mathematical methods. Modern research in theoretical physics demands also good knowledge in computers and software developing tools. The method education in theoretical physics is very useful for people working also in other fields of research and development. Graduated people work usually as teachers in high schools, technical colleges, universities etc. or as researches in universities and related institutes both in Finland and abroad. In addition it is possible to work in software companies. Those who decide to become teachers are recommeted to take either chemistry or computer science as a third subject (15 credits).

112. Unified Physics
A revolution in theoretical physics unifying general relativity and quantum physics
http://pr4pm.topcities.com/physics.htm
The Free Site vBuddy - make friends, share photos, blogs, have fun Cheap Web Hosting - starting at $5 UNIFIED PHYSICS Beyond Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity!
PETER D RODGERS
relativitybeyondeinstein@yahoo.com.au or illogical4free@yahoo.com.au (Also, created NEW BLACKHOLE at http://pr4pm.topcities.com/blackhole.htm AAA. Creation of ‘Unified Physics’ BBB. The actual ‘Unified Physics’ paper AAA. CREATION OF ‘UNIFIED PHYSICS’ By Peter D Rodgers The most difficult mathematics problem in theoretical physics has been solved by me! A dyslexic man, I, at fifty-one years old, have a recently-measured IQ of 152, after I correctly answered 52 of the 53 questions in a Tickle Super IQ test. Except for being included in “The International Who’s Who in Poetry”, of 2004, and of 2005, as one of the top 200 living poets using the English language, I am not famous. I am Peter D Rodgers. Initially, when sixteen years old, I thought that I was brilliant enough to create a wonderful revolutionary physics-theory within three years. Although I started, spasmodically, developing ideas for its creation, then, I did not finish my paper until I was fifty years old. For thousands of hours, I used hundreds of pens, and used thousands of sheets of paper, to write out many thousands of modifications of equations. After I bought a computer in 1999, modifications became much easier to create. Due to the complexity of manipulating the physics-equations involved, and due to being branded 'an idiot', I took thirty-four years, from the conception of my initial ideas, to finish my physics-paper.

113. Institute Of Theoretical Physics And Astrophysics, Kiel
Section theoretical physics Members (Theory) Secretary +49-431-880-4117 (phone), -4094 (fax), e-mail Section Astrophysics - Members (Astro)
http://www.theo-physik.uni-kiel.de/
Welcome to the Deutsche Homepage Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics
University of Kiel
Section Theoretical Physics
Members (Theory)
Secretary: +49-431-880-4117 (phone), -4094 (fax), e-mail Section Astrophysics Members (Astro)
Secretary: +49-431-880-4110 (phone), -4100 (fax), e-mail
Conference Progress in Nonequilibrium Greens Functions III
Recent books

Past Event: Workshop Kinetic Theory of Nonideal Plasmas
Past Event: Dynamical Networks in Complex Systems
Past Event: White Dwarf Workshop EUROWD 2004
Prof. Dr. M. Bonitz

Dr. A. Filinov
Prof. Dr. H. G. Schuster ... N.N. Quantum Field Theory PD Dr. G. Grensing Elementary Particles Prof. Dr. B. Schrempp Statistical Physics Prof. Dr. F. Wagner Em. Statistical Physics Prof. Dr. D. Grensing Statistical Physics PD Dr. A. Huber pens. Theor. e Spectroscopy Prof. Dr. W. Schattke pens. Superconductivity Doz. Dr. K. Dichtel pens. Teaching News Study Physics in Kiel CAU ... PhysNet Design: J.C.C.

114. Theoretical Physics Research Unit
will emerge as a special feature of this deeper alocal structure. To contribute to this page, contact Robert Callaghan, E-mail r.callaghan@physics.org
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/tpru/tpru.html
Professor Basil Hiley Dr. Keith Bowden Dr. Oliver Cohen Dr. Owen Maroney Dr. David Robson Melvin Brown Robert Callaghan Milan Glendza Arleta Griffor Ryo Morikawa Lindon Neil Graham Yendall Recent Publications News - Events David Bohm Alumni ... External Links
Relativity, Quantum Gravity and Space-time Structures
Our group is continuing to explore the fundamental ideas introduced by the late Professor Bohm and is engaged on an extensive research programme covering a wide range of fundamental issues arising from an examination of the foundations of quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The central new notion introduced by quantum mechanics is not indeterminism, nor uncertainty, but wholeness. This new feature has been described by phrases such as "the non-separability of spatially separated systems", or more briefly as "quantum non-locality". These terms are actually inadequate expressions of the radical implications of the notion of wholeness and reflect a strong desire to cling to a reductionist philosophy. A radically new approach is needed, an approach that does not depend upon the Cartesian Order, but requires the introduction of new orders such as the implicate order and the generative order. Mathematical descriptions of these new orders are under active development at present. It is now quite clear that if gravity is to be quantised successfully, a radical change in our understanding of spacetime will be needed. We begin from a more fundamental level by taking the notion of process as our starting point. Rather than beginning with a spacetime continuum, we introduce a structure process which, in some suitable limit, approximates to the continuum. We are exploring the possibility of describing this process by some form of non-commutative algebra, an idea that fits into the general ideas of the implicate order. In such a structure, the non-locality of quantum theory can be understood as a specific feature of this more general a-local background and that locality,and indeed time, will emerge as a special feature of this deeper a-local structure.

115. Discrete Approaches To Quantum Gravity In Four Dimensions
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that has so far defied all attempts at resolution. Reviewed here are three major areas of research gaugetheoretic approaches; quantum Regge calculus; and the method of dynamical triangulations.
http://www.livingreviews.org/Articles/Volume1/1998-13loll/article.html

116. Theoretical Physics
The research in the theoretical physics group is primarily focused on condensed matter physics/theoretical materials science, nanoscience and
http://www.ifm.liu.se/theophys/
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LiU IFM Theoretical Physics Introduction People Research Research Education Courses Diploma work Links Links Publications
Theoretical Physics
The research in the Theoretical Physics group is primarily focused on condensed matter physics/theoretical materials science, nanoscience and electromagnetic modeling.
The group also gives a large number of courses on graduate as well as under- graduate levels.
Diploma work? Are you a student interested in doing your Master's thesis at Theoretical Physics?
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Upcoming Seminars Seminars within Theoretical Physics Autumn 2005
Scheduled seminars spring 2005
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117. Summer 2004 Italian School
The aim of the school is to introduce undergraduate and graduate students in Mathematics and Physics, as well as postdoctoral researchers and other mathematicians into a recently emerged area of mathematics and theoretical physics Secondary Calculus. Santo Stefano del Sole (Avellino), Italy; 1931 July 2004.
http://diffiety.ac.ru/students/04i-s.htm
THE ITALIAN SUMMER 2004 SCHOOL Santo Stefano del Sole (Avellino), Italy, July 19-31, 2004 Last updated October 20, 2004 This school was organized in cooperation with
  • Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici
  • Municipality of Santo Stefano del Sole (AV), Italy
and under the scientific direction of Prof. A. M. Vinogradov (Universita' di Salerno, Italy, and Diffiety Institute, Russia).
Contents
  • Secondary Calculus
  • Lecturers and tutors in the School
  • Courses
  • List of participants ...
  • Color School poster (PDF).
  • School photos last updated October 20, 2004. Lecturers and tutors in the School
    • Prof. A. Vinogradov (Salerno University, Italy, and Diffiety Institute, Russia);
    • Dr. A. De Paris (Naples University, Italy);
    • Dr. C. Di Pietro (Salerno University, Italy);
    • Dr. G. Moreno (Salerno University, Italy);
    • Dr. R. Piscopo (Naples University, Italy);
    • Dr. F. Pugliese (Salerno University, Italy);
    • Dr. L. Vitagliano (Salerno University, Italy).
    Courses.
    In this edition of the school two series of courses, one for beginners and one for the veterans, was given.
    Courses for beginners:
    B1. Smooth Manifolds and Observables (by prof. A. Vinogradov);
  • 118. Theoretical Physics
    theoretical physics at Royal Holloway. Academic Staff. Dr John Hargreaves Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics. Professor Alex Love Professor in Particle Physics
    http://www.ph.rhbnc.ac.uk/research/tp.html
    Theoretical Physics at Royal Holloway
    Academic Staff
    Dr John Hargreaves
    Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics Professor Alex Love
    Professor in Particle Physics
    Personnel
    Dr Hargreaves took his degree at Imperial College, London. His research interests lie in higher dimensional cosmological models and non-minimal cosmologies. Professor Love took his degrees at Glasgow University and worked at the Rutherford Laboratory and Sussex University. He specialises in particle theory. Cosmology Universes consistent with a new dimensional cosmological principle are being modelled and multi-dimensional cosmologies are being developed to solve the horizon and other problems. Cosmological models with extra dimensions, both minimal and non-minimal and their bearing on inflation are being studied.
    Particle Theory
    The main area of interest is the derivation of properties of low energy supergravity that may have a bearing on particle physics at accelerator energies from compactifications of perturbative heterotic string theories and M-theory. The latter term refers to the unique theory which encompasses in its moduli space the five 10-dimensional perturbative string theories and eleven-dimensional supergravity. Two of the most interesting phenomenologically corners of moduli space of M-theory is perturbative heterotic string with exceptional symmetry as well as the the 11-dimensional supergravity limit which is the strong coupling limit of the former. Duality symmetries correlate the six corners of moduli space and have deep implications for the moduli dependence of the effective action of the resulting supergravity theory.

    119. DAMTP Astrophysical Fluids And Non-linear Patterns Research
    Department of Applied Mathematics and theoretical physics. Research, members, seminars, publications.
    http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/afdnld/
    DAMTP, University of Cambridge
    Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
    and
    Non-linear Patterns
    Current research Group Members Seminars Research Papers
    Group Home Page
    The group carries out research into a wide range of applied fluids and non-linear topics. Interests include numerical 3d magnetohydrodynamics, dynamo theory, physics of sunspots, pattern formation, bifurcation theory and non-linear patterns.
    Research studentships in the Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics group

    120. Elméleti Fizikai Tanszék
    theoretical physics Grouptheoretical physics Group. History of the Theory Group Bristol has a strong tradition of theoretical physics, J E LennardJones was the first Professor of
    http://dtp.atomki.hu/
    Elméleti Fizikai Tanszék
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