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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. Bielefeld University: Faculty Of Physics: Theoretical Physics
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102. Department Of Physics
Department of Physics, theoretical physics Group. IResearch areas; statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics.
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/phys/research/thp/thp.htm
Theoretical Physics
The Theoretical Physics Group has interests in two complementary areas:
statistical physics.
non-linear dynamics.
The main emphasis of the group is towards theoretical work, but this is supported, where appropriate, with numerical studies using the Department's workstations. In statistical physics the theoretical study of the dynamics of random nonequilibrium systems is being undertaken. Current phenomena of interest include the kinetics of fragmentation, deposition, coagulation and growth. In addition, studies of the equilibrium statistical mechanics of disordered and random systems are being performed. Here the primary systems of interest are magnets, including spin glasses, non-interacting electronic systems and random matrices. Within non-linear dynamics, the emphasis is on dynamical systems theory and on applications such as the control and exploitation of chaos and entrainment. The investigation of spatally extended systems is being performed using both discrete and continuous systems. Areas of current interest range from traffic flow problems to coupled map lattics. In addition the Group is interested in the phenomenon of self-organised criticality. This is studied from the perspective of both statistical physics and non-linear dynamics. The Group has active collaborations with Queen Mary and Westfield College in the UK and with Saclay (France), Brookhaven (USA), and Warsaw/Cracow (Poland).

103. Superstring Model Building Home Page
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.
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.

104. Theoretical Physics
The department s theoretical physicists work in small groups both here on campus and in active collaborations with scientists across the United States, as well
http://www.physics.ucla.edu/research/theoretical_physics.html

105. Colin Baxter
Research interests are in theoretical physics. Provides expert witness and scientific information service. Teaches at the University of Essex.
http://www.colin-baxter.com/
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106. Theoretical Physics
Department of theoretical physics University of Nijmegen PO Box 9010 6500 GL Nijmegen Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen Tel + 31 (0)24 365 29 81 Fax + 31 (0
http://www.theorphys.sci.kun.nl/

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107. EFieldTheory.COM :: Homepage
eFieldTheory.com is a theoretical physics eJournal with PDF formatted articles in advanced fields of research such as, quantum field theory, string theory, statistical physics, nuclear physics and more.
http://www.efieldtheory.com
Saturday, 12 June 2004 (04H EDT)
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WELCOME !
arXiv.org - xxx.lanl.gov or other archives. eFieldTheory.COM is currently at version 1.1, and more functionalities will be added such as direct reviewing, commenting and rating by viewers, as well as discussions forums for each articles, pending participation into (free) membership with the site. Reviewing will be public and so will be the identity of the willing reviewers. Rating will remain anonymous. It is to be based on multiple criteria. Statistics will also be available in the forecoming version of the site. CONTACT US: info@eFieldTheory.COM
CURRENT ARTICLES: The Quantum Black Hole Problem
by Y. Leblanc (eFieldTheory.COM) [29 December 2002]
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Summary
This is an essay discussing the true nature of quantum black holes as well as the various semiclassical approaches used in their analyses. It is pointed out that the usual thermal interpretation of the WKB method as well as the use of the singular Rindler-type wavefunctions in Mean-Field theory lead to mathematical and physical inconsistencies and point directly toward the non existence of the black hole thermal evaporation process. Proper interpretation of the WKB method as the tunneling probability of quantum particles escaping the hole leads to the identification of quantum black holes as p-brane massive quantum excitations modes. It is also critical of recently defined concepts such as entanglement entropy and the holographic principle.

108. Warren Siegel @ CNYITP, SUNY
a Professor at C.N. Yang Institute for theoretical physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Long Island, he's not content just to study the relationships between string theory and particle theory, but also to write goofy essays, and maintain this Web site.
http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/plan.html
Professor, C.N. Yang Institute for
Theoretical Physics SUNY, Stony Brook
warren@wcgall.physics.sunysb.edu

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109. ThinkQuest : Library : CosmoNet
An interactive book focusing on the topics of astronomy, cosmology, and theoretical physics. It also provides a number of services including an index of all 88 constellations, several interactive games and quizzes, and extensive information on stars, galaxies, and the Big Bang.
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/lib/site_sum_outside.html?tname=27930&url=

110. University Of Cambridge: Centre For Atmospheric Science
A joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and theoretical physics in the University of Cambridge.
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/
Centre for Atmospheric Science
The Centre for Atmospheric Science is a joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. The following websites are hosted by this server: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling
Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU, UGAMP)
Centre for Atmospheric Science European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit ... NERC UTLS thematic programme Go to: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU) UGAMP Conferences UGAMP Newsletter Centre for Atmospheric Science Ozone Hole Tour About CAS CAS Seminars Contact information Stratospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Tropospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Halocarbon Measurement Group Aviation Impact Research Group Vacancies University home Chemistry home Applied Maths. Home Geography home
Information provided by Dr Glenn Carver. Email: webwizard@atm.ch.cam.ac.uk
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111. Caltech Theoretical Particle Physics
Guide to Theory Computing. physics on the Web LANL physics eprint archives Caltech Weekly physics Seminar Calendar. Other Caltech physics Seminars. Other Caltech
http://www.theory.caltech.edu/
Caltech Particle Theory
Welcome to the Caltech Particle Theory Group. We conduct research in superstring theory, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, cosmology, particle phenomenology, and quantum information theory.
Physics on the Web:
Local Resources:
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112. Group Of Prof. Thomas Nattermann
Professor of theoretical and statistical physics.
http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/~ang/tn/
Fragen an Andreas Glatz

113. Theoretical Principles Of Plasma Physics And Atomic Physics
Essential facts and formulae.
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk
Theoretical Principles of
Plasma Physics and Atomic Physics
Essential Facts and Formulae
Notes: The content of this site derives largely from my own research and concentrates on fundamental topics and formulas that are needed for understanding and solving corresponding theoretical and practical problems. It does not claim to be comprehensive with regard to special aspects of plasma- or atomic physics. In some cases the approach differs from corresponding treatments in standard textbooks where the latter can be shown to be flawed. It is indicated in the corresponding entry when this is the case.
Gaussian cgs-units are used unless otherwise stated; for conversion into Practical- (SI-) units see the Conversion Table
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INDEX: Absorption Atomic Decay Probability Auto- Ionization Bohr- Einstein Radiation Formula ... Transition Probability
Absorption: Light can be absorbed by Photoionization Ion for this process is independent of the intensity of the radiation. However, for intensities below a certain threshold it is obvious that it will be reduced due to the disturbing influence of Plasma Field Fluctuations . One can adopt the efficiency factor w )= E w /(E w p where E w is the electric field strength of the radiation with frequency (as given by the intensity I= E w p p ,e ,I ) the effective plasma fluctuation field (see Plasma Field Fluctuations and Stark Broadening with T n This leads to the circumstance that the Optical Depth with regard to photoionization is not proportional to the column density any more but has to be determined through the integral

114. Theoretical Particle Physics Jobs Rumor Mill Has Moved
theoretical Particle physics Jobs Rumor Mill. The following information is based on rumors submitted by our correspondents from around the world. Since many physics departments will not verify this (in principle) public information, we cannot guarantee that any
http://www.phys.washington.edu/~calvin
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115. Callen, James D.
theoretical and computational plasma physics, controlled thermonuclear fusion, magnetic confinement of plasmas. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of WisconsinMadison.
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ep/faculty/callen_james.html
Engineering Physics Faculty James D. Callen
James D. Callen
Professor Emeritus
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    521 Engineering Research Building
    1500 Engineering Drive
    Madison, WI 53706 Tel: 608/262-1370
    Fax: 608/265-2438
    E-mail: callen@engr.wisc.edu
    Program Affiliations Education
    • BS 1962, Nuclear Engineering, Kansas State University
    • MS 1964, Nuclear Engineering, Kansas State University
    • PhD 1968, Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Postdoc 1968-69, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
    Fields of Interest
    • controlled thermonuclear fusion
    • theoretical and computational plasma physics
    • magnetic confinement of plasmas
    • nuclear fission
    Selected Awards, Honors and Societies
    • AEC, Fulbright, NSF Graduate and NSF Postdoctoral Fellowships
    • Fellow of the American Physics Society (1978)
    • Fellow of the American Nuclear Society (1984)
    • DoE Distinguished Associate Award (TPA/1988)
    • Guggenheim Fellowship (1986)
    • Elected to National Academy of Engineering
    • Fusion Power Associates Distinguished Career Award (2002)
    • CoE Byron Bird Award for Excellence in a Research Publishing (2003)
    Additional Experience
    • Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton)
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • JET Joint Undertaking (Abingdon, England)
  • 116. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Low Temperature Physics
    Fundamental theoretical and experimental research developments in all areas of cryogenics and low temperature physics. Subject areas include superconductivity, superfluidity, quantum liquids, magnetism and electronic properties, transport and phonon phenomena at low temperatures.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0022-2291
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    117. Cavendish Laboratory HEP Group Home Page
    An overview of current experimental and theoretical research at the laboratory.
    http://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/
    High Energy Physics Group Welcome to the Home Page of the High Energy Physics Group. We are a part of the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge
    6 April 2004 Seminar listings for Easter Term 2004 can be found here.
    24 March 2004 Photographs and talks from the 2004 Physics Masterclass can be found here. HEP Group members and contact information . Come and see what we look like, and how to get in touch. How to find us at the Cavendish Laboratory (updated information 28 March 2002) and staying in Cambridge. How to apply to be a Graduate Student. An overview of our research in both experimental and theoretical particle physics. Seminars and Graduate Lectures (Updated 6 April 2004 with Seminars for Easter Term 2004 and Graduate Lectures for 2003-2004) The Computing resources page (Updated 25 May 2004). Any posts on offer within the group? Check out our Jobs Page. (Updated 3 March 2003) Health and Safety issues. (Updated 22 December 2000 with CERN radiation badge details) A selection of sites both within and outside Cambridge can be seen here. (Updated 27 June 2000) Please address any comments or suggestions on these pages to: www@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk

    118. Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics
    Conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric, magnetospheric, and solar physics.
    http://lasp.colorado.edu/
    Saturn Orbital Insertion Open House You are the 260563rd visitor. General Information Contact Us Staff Information About LASP ... Search

    119. 2000 CP Physics Conference
    The Conference will focus on experimental and theoretical aspects of CP violation in elementary particle physics. It will consist of plenary sessions only, aimed at giving a complete picture of what is presently known and of the future progress in the field, both theoretically and experimentally.
    http://www.fe.infn.it/CPconf/
    CPconf 2000
    International Conference
    On CP Violation Physics

    September 18-22, 2000
    Ferrara, ITALY

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    120. Mathematical Physics - Welcome
    Department of Mathematical physics. Research interests theoretical nuclear physics, Elementary particles, Thermodynamics, Complex systems, Chaos.
    http://www.matfys.lth.se

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