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  1. Group Theory for Physicists by Zhong-Qi Ma, 2007-11-28
  2. Mathematics for Physics and Physicists by Walter Appel, 2007-02-12
  3. Problems & Solutions in Group Theory for Physicists by Zhong-Qi Ma, Xiao-Yan Gu, 2004-08
  4. The Quantum Doctor: A Physicist's Guide to Health and Healing by Amit Goswami, 2004-10-01
  5. Isaac Newton: Groundbreaking Physicist and Mathematician (Mission: Science Biographies) by Jane Weir, 2009-08-15
  6. Alvarez: Adventures of a Physicist (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Series) by Luis W. Alvarez, 1989-05
  7. Quantitative Finance for Physicists: An Introduction (Academic Press Advanced Finance) by Anatoly B. Schmidt, 2004-12-28
  8. Reinventing Gravity: A Physicist Goes Beyond Einstein by John W. Moffat, 2008-10-01
  9. Radiation Oncology: A Physicist's-Eye View (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) by Michael Goitein, 2010-11-02
  10. Heisenberg and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Physicist as Philosopher by Kristian Camilleri, 2009-02-23
  11. Our Improbable Universe: A Physicist Considers How We Got Here by Ph.D. Michael Mallary, 2004-08-03
  12. A Matter of Choices: Memoirs of a Female Physicist (Lives of Women in Science) by Fay Ajzentberg-Selove, 1994-01-01
  13. Kinetics of Nonhomogeneous Processes: A Practical Introduction for Chemists, Biologists, Physicists and Materials Scientists by Gordon R. Freeman, 1987-04-30
  14. From X-rays to Quarks: Modern Physicists and Their Discoveries (Dover Classics of Science & Mathematics) by Emilio Segre, 2007-06-05

61. 1120 Most Cited Physicists 1981-1997
ISI s 1120 Most Cited physicists, 1981June 1997, ranked by total citations . See notes by D. Pendlebury for the most cited chemists.
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62. Slovak Mathematical Society (SMS)
A section of the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and physicists (JSMF). Documents, meetings, members, publications, resources.
http://www.fpv.utc.sk/sms/index_en.html

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Home Haluska Digest Documents ... Contact WELCOME TO HOMEPAGE OF THE SLOVAK MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Slovak Mathematical Society:
is a section of The Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists (JSMF) . The principal goal of the SMS is to promote the advancement of mathematics and its applications.
is a voluntary nonprofit organization serving mathematical institutions and their representatives as well as the whole mathematical community.
is a member of International Mathematical Union (IMU) and European Mathematical Society (EMS) . The SMS also cooperates with the Slovak Informatical Society.
The highest decision making body of the SMS is the General Assembly which meets at least once every 3 years. The executive body of SMS is the Council of SMS . The membership journal of SMS is Obzory matematiky, fyziky a informatiky

63. BIBLICAL GENEALOGY (TREE)My Home Page
Interrelationship between some selected physicists and between the physicists and their institutions. The period covered is roughly from the middle of the
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64. American Association Of Physicists In Medicine
AAPM homepage with a link to the journal Medical Physics . Resources in Medical Physics.
http://aapm.org/
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65. Kiwi Physicists Abroad
All the physicists listed below have agreed to provide information if asked. Dedicated to the memory of Dan Walls, Professor of Physics, Auckland University
http://theory.fnal.gov/people/parke/kiwis.html
Kiwi Physicists Abroad The primary purpose of this web page is to provide contacts for New Zealand physicists and especially physics students who may be considering going abroad to further their physics research including graduate school. All the physicists listed below have agreed to provide information if asked. Dedicated to the memory of Dan Walls, Professor of Physics, Auckland University, NZ.
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Charles Alcock
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Current Research: Theoretical and Experimental Astrophysics; Machos
Current Institution: Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory Inst. of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
Interim Institutions: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton Institute of Advanced Study
PhD 1978: California Institute of Techology
Undergraduate Institution: University of Auckland
Neil Ashcroft
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Current Research: Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Current Institution: Cornell University Material Science Center
Interim Institutions: U of Chicago
PhD 1964: Cambridge University Undergraduate Institution:Victoria College, University of New Zealand

66. Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
A nonprofit organization of teachers, educators, and physicists; at Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
http://www.cpepweb.org/
News: Helen Quinn, the past president of CPEP, has been honored by election to the US National Academy of Sciences.
In addition, Dr. Quinn is the past President "2004" of the American Physical Society. CPEP is a non-profit organization of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. CPEP materials present the current understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy, incorporating the major research findings of recent years. During the last ten years, CPEP has distributed more than 200,000 copies of its charts and other products.

67. Mississippi Association Of Physicists
Mississippi Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
http://msphysics.org/
Mississippi Association of Physicists
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Nomination Form for the 2003/2004 Outstanding High School Teacher Award
(Microsoft Word format) Submit before February 1, 2004 to Connie Maxwell at CCmxw@aol.com Outstanding High School Teacher Award - Past Recipients
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68. SAAPMB Main Page
SAAPMB is an association comprised of individuals and societies interested in the interaction of radiation with the human body and related physical phenomena. Provides news and resources.
http://www.saapmb.org.za/
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69. Quantum Diaries - Follow Physicists From Around The World As They Live The World
physicists are too realistic to gamble, writes Peter Steinberg. At least most of the time (posted 8/8). Take me out to the ballgame
http://www.quantumdiaries.org/
FIND A BLOG Career Week Rosa Alba Stephon Alexander Ursula Bassler Nick Brook Karsten Buesser Alessandro Cardini Bryan Dahmes Frederic Deliot Tommaso Dorigo John Ellis Makoto Fujiwara Rob Gardner Claire Gray Debbie Harris Karsten Heeger Alex Koutsman Sandra Leone Maaike Limper Frank Linde Shohei Nishida Jose Ocariz Caolionn O'Connell Marcello Pavan Sarah Phillips Anuj Purwar Julio Rodriguez Martino Peter Steinberg Andrey Tamanov Sophie Trincaz-Duvoid David Waller Gordon Watts Jochen Weller Zhi-Zhong Xing New Physics' Quixote
Why is David Waller searching for ancient neutrinos that he doesn't think he'll find? (posted 9/13)
Craving sleep
After a week of owl shifts, Debbie Harris feels like a "sleep junkie: always wondering when my next nap will be." (posted 9/14)
Rite of passage
Tommaso Dorigo's summer student gives her first physics talk in English after pulling an all-nighter to prepare. (posted 9/14)
Alessandro Cardini September 15, 2005 Come ogni anno la collaborazione LHCb, l'esperimento per il quale lavoro, organizza varie giornate di riunioni in un posto diverso dal CERN, che viene scelto a rotazione tra le sedi dei vari gruppi che partecipano all'esperimento.
Sarah Phillips
September 14, 2005

70. EFOMP - European Federation Of Organisations For Medical Physics
The EFOMP represents more than 5000 physicists and engineers in the field of Medical Physics.
http://www.efomp.org/
European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics Home News Federation Members Events ... NMO only EFOMP: The European Federation of Organisations in Medical Physics (EFOMP) was founded in 1980. The current membership covers 39 national organisations which together represent more than 5000 physicists and engineers in the field of Medical Physics. Aims and purposes of EFOMP include:
  • fostering and coordinating the activities of National Member Organisations, collaborating with national and international organisations, particularly IOMP, encouraging exchange and dissemination of professional and scientific information, and exchange of Medical Physicists between countries, proposing guidelines for education, training and accreditation programmes, making recommendations on the appropriate general responsibilities, organisational relationships and roles of Medical Physicists, and encouraging the formation of Organisations for Medical Physics where such organisations do not exist.
(See the full mission statement of EFOMP) Secretary General:
Dr. Suzanne Naudy

71. Jobs For Physicists
Canadian Careers The Canadian Association of physicists maintains a list of jobs primarily based in Canada. European Careers Based at the CERN European
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/Jobs.html
The Department of Physics at the University of Adelaide is proud to provide the following review of
P hysics C areers
G et a P hysics D egree and S ee the W orld
Visit the following links to discover a whole world of exciting careers in Physics. All you need is your passport: a degree in physics!
SPIRES HEPJobs Database
This database, maintained by Fermilab and SLAC libraries, lists jobs in the fields of core interest to the SPIRES-HEP community. That is, people working in astro-ph, gr-qc, hep-ex, hep-lat, hep-ph, hep-th, nucl-ex, nucl-th, physics.ins-det and physics.acc-ph.
Physics Jobs On-Line
This popular site, also known as TIPTOP, includes the order of 200 physics job opportunities from around the world listed as Open Positions, Postdoctoral Openings, PhD Studentships, and even Summer Jobs! The comprehensive listings include both experiment and theory in all fields.
Academic and Research Positions in Physics by Country
The University of Maryland maintains a list of Academic and Research Positions in Physics listed by Country. Positions include both experiment and theory in all fields at a variety of levels. Pursuing research in physics really is a great way to see the world!
Australian Careers
The Department of Physics at the University of Adelaide maintains a database of Jobs published in newspapers including The Australian and/or The Advertiser . This page also includes links to perform on-line searching of newspaper advertisements and job registers. The Department of Physics is happy to provide information on job opportunities however it cannot undertake to forward applications for positions. Detailed information about specific positions can be found in the

72. Applied Physics Research And Product Development - The Industrial Physicist
Bimonthly magazine published by The American Institute of Physics to promote the development, advancement, and recognition of industrial physicists and the applications of physics in industry.
http://www.aip.org/tip/
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73. Australian Jobs For Physicists
us with his twentyfifth annual review of the number and type of advertised jobs for physicists in Australia. Australian Jobs For physicists in 2001
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/AusJobs.html
Department of Physics The Department of Physics is happy to provide information on job opportunities however it cannot undertake to forward applications for positions. Detailed information about specific positions can be found in the scanned images made available by the AIP-SA
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Jobs in Physics in 2003: an unusual year
John R. Prescott of Adelaide University provides us with his twenty-fifth annual review of the number and type of advertised jobs for physicists in Australia.
A ustralian J obs F or P hysicists in 2001
Check out the following links for lists of jobs advertised in the Australian and/or the Advertiser
December 2003 Postings
November 2003 Postings
September 2003 Postings ...
Postings for 2002 and Prof. J. R. Prescott's 2001 Annual Jobs Review
Postings for 2001 and Prof. J. R. Prescott's 2000 Annual Jobs Review
Postings for 2000 and Prof. J. R. Prescott's 1999 Annual Jobs Review
Postings for 1999
Postings for 1998
Postings for 1997

J ob S earching
Perform on-line searching of newspaper advertisements and job registers.
Australian Institute of Physics Job Clipping Service
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A dditional J ob I nformation
Check out the following page prepared by the Australian Institute of Physics - South Australian Branch
What Can You Do With a Physics Degree?

74. A Party Of Famous Physicists
One day, all of the world s famous physicists decided to get together for a tea luncheon. Fortunately, the doorman was a grad student, and able to observe
http://quark.physics.uwo.ca/~harwood/humor12.htm
A Party of Famous Physicists
One day, all of the world's famous physicists decided to get together for a tea luncheon. Fortunately, the doorman was a grad student, and able to observe some of the guests...
  • Everyone gravitated toward Newton, but he just kept moving around at a constant velocity and showed no reaction.
  • Einstein thought it was a relatively good time.
  • Coulomb got a real charge out of the whole thing.
  • Cavendish wasn't invited, but he had the balls to show up anyway.
  • Cauchy, being the only mathematician there, still managed to integrate well with everyone.
  • Thompson enjoyed the plum pudding.
  • Pauli came late, but was mostly excluded from things, so he split.
  • Pascal was under too much pressure to enjoy himself.
  • Ohm spent most of the time resisting Ampere's opinions on current events.
  • Hamilton went to the buffet tables exactly once.
  • Volt thought the social had a lot of potential.
  • Hilbert was pretty spaced out for most of it.
  • Heisenberg may or may not have been there.
  • The Curies were there and just glowed the whole time.
  • van der Waals forced himeself to mingle.

75. Contributions Of Physics To The Information Age
The history of important inventions by physicists in the fields of computers, information technology, and solid state electronics. Summarizes the contributions of physics to the information age.
http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~ianb/history/
Contributions of Physics to the Information Age
by Ian P. Bindloss
Department of Physics, UCLA
Quantum Mechanics
Computers The Transistor The Web ... History
Some people may believe that 20th and 21st century physics research has less of a direct impact on their daily lives than biology, chemistry, engineering, and other fields. Perhaps they think of physics as an abstract, enigmatic, or purely academic endeavor. Others think that physics only contributes to national defense and medical imaging . I created this page to dispel those myths.
Nearly everyone would agree that the computer, the transistor, and the World Wide Web are among the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Economists and laymen alike know that today's entire world economy is inextricably linked to these technologies. The daily lives of a large fraction of Earth's inhabitants would be substantially different were it not for their inventions. Most would agree that America's preeminence in computer and information technology is at least partly responsible for its status as an "economic superpower." The wealth of other nations such as Japan, Taiwan, countries in Western Europe, and others is also due, in part, to their embracement of, and contributions to, the information age.
Read below to learn these little known facts: The electronic digital computer, the transistor, the laser, and even the World Wide Web were all invented by physicists. These inventions make up the foundation of modern technology.

76. Reference/Famous Physicists Resources - PhysicsWeb
PhysicsWeb, The web site for physicists, PhysicsWorld, Institute of Physics, Electronic Publishing, online products and services.
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77. Sokal's Paper
A physicists attempt to prove his hypothesis that a leading North American journal of cultural studies . . . would publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if (a)it sounded good and (b) it flattered the editors' ideological preconceptions
http://www.sablesys.com/sokal.html
The full text of Alan Sokal's article follows. The article tests the hypothesis that The hypothesis was not disproved. For a review, click here . One is tempted to regard the whole affair as a sophomoric prank, were it not for its frightening implications. Namely, that a silent tide of unreason threatens to overwhelm our institutions of higher learning, and to dictate from a pulpit of blind, intolerant, righteous ignorance what we may correctly do, say and think. Visitors to Sable Systems ' site who are interested in heterodox opinions and who have reached this page from elsewhere may also wish to examine The Curmudgeon's Disturbing Links
Transgressing the Boundaries:
Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity
Alan D. Sokal
Department of Physics
New York University
4 Washington Place
New York, NY 10003 USA
Internet: SOKAL@NYU.EDU
Telephone: (212) 998-7729
Fax: (212) 995-4016 November 28, 1994
revised May 13, 1995
Biographical Information The author is a Professor of Physics at New York University. He has lectured widely in Europe and Latin America, including at the Universit`a di Roma ``La Sapienza'' and, during the Sandinista government, at the Universidad Nacional Aut'onoma de Nicaragua. He is co-author with Roberto Fern'andez and J¨urg Fr¨ohlich of Random Walks, Critical Phenomena, and Triviality in Quantum Field Theory (Springer, 1992). Transgressing disciplinary boundaries ... [is] a subversive undertaking since it is likely to violate the sanctuaries of accepted ways of perceiving. Among the most fortified boundaries have been those between the natural sciences and the humanities.

78. Czech Mathematical Society
A section of the Union of Czech Mathematicians and physicists. Organisation, contacts, documents, jobs meetings, resources. English/Czech site.
http://cms.jcmf.cz/index.html.en
Czech Mathematical Society
section of the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists
About Czech Mathematical Society News and useful information Other links Ceska verze Character encoding ... Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists Send all comments on this page to cms@kam.mff.cuni.cz

79. Exotic Pentaquark Particle
News Release from Jefferson Lab . Explanation for the general public. Explanation for the general scientist. Explanation for physicists .
http://www.phy.ohiou.edu/~hicks/thplus.htm
New results from the CLAS Collaboration Search for Pentaquarks
The OLD version of this page is linked here
The Tampa Conference update of this page is linked here
At the Jefferson Laboratory (Newport News, VA, USA), new results from another high-statistics search for the pentaquark were presented at the Users Group Meeting on June 20, 2005. The new results are for a deuterium target, rather than the hydrogen target results presented at the Tampa APS meeting (see link above). Why are the deuterium result important? For several reasons: (1) most theoretical models predict a much larger probability to produce the pentaquark from a neutron than from a proton (see link below), (2) the CLAS Collaboration published positive results at low-statistics already for the deuterium target, and (3) the only way to check that the previous signal was real or just a statistical fluctuation is to get high-statistics. The main results are: (1) the previous pentaquark signal could not be reproduced at high-statistics, suggesting that it was a statistical fluctuation, (2) if the pentaquark does exist, it either has a very broad energy-spread (also called the energy width) or it has a lower-than-expected probability to be produced under the conditions measured by the CLAS detector. Note that these findings contradict the earlier (low-statistics) result from CLAS, and hence it deals another blow to possible existence of the pentaquark. However, the existence of the pentaquark is still an open question. There are many other experiments with positive evidence for the "Theta" pentaquark. In fact, new positive evidence was just presented by the LEPS Collaboration (from Japan) at the recent Bejing meeting (see the link below). In addition, the STAR Collaboration has also presented new, positive results for the Theta+ (also at the Bejing meeting). The mystery deepens, and can only be solved by looking at data from new experiments which are planned or in progress.

80. Finance For Physicists This Page Arose Because I Am Often Asked
There is no doubt that physicists and quants make a real difference to the way Accessible introduction for physicists, but not sufficient on its own.
http://guava.physics.uiuc.edu/~nigel/finance.html
Finance for Physicists This page arose because I am often asked for advice and suggestions about how to prepare for and get a job on Wall Street as a quantitative analyst. Everything here is subjective and personal opinion, but I hope that you will find it useful. Here is a good article from the Dec 1999 issue of The Industrial Physicist magazine, which describes the impact physicists are having on Wall Street: Risky business on Wall Street There is no doubt that physicists and "quants" make a real difference to the way in which Wall Street works in the 21st century. Read more about the trends and the dangers ... Physics with finance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign In order to provide a cheap and easy way for physics students at my home institution to become knowledgeable in finance, I created a course option that yields a Masters in Finance for Physics students. Students registered for the University of Illinois Physics Ph.D can be enrolled in the Masters in Finance program, and receive credit for their physics courses. In other words, you can get a Masters in Finance for relatively little extra work. This is highly recommended for students contemplating a career as a quant on Wall Street. Details about the requirements are given here Recommended courses are given in this memo which initiated the Physics Masters in Finance program.

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