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  • RESARCH STATEMENT PHILIP TILLMAN The general questions driving my research are What are the foundations of quantum eld theories (QFT) in curved spacetimes? and What is the correct theory that encompasses both quantum theory and gravity? The interpl
     

  • Heavy Quarkonium Hyperne Splitting in Nonrelativistic Renormalization Group Alexander A. Penin,1,2 1 Institut fr Theoretische Teilchenphysik, Universitt Karlsruhe, u a 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany 2 Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sc
     

  • Lecture 22 Fusion Experimental Nuclear Physics PHYS 741 heeger@wisc.edu References and Figures from: - Basdevant, Fundamentals in Nuclear Physics Karsten Heeger, Univ. Wisconsin Experimental Nuclear Physics - PHYS741 1 Reading for Next Week Phys. R
     

  • Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 2004. 54:11540 doi: 10.1146/annurev.nucl.54.070103.181204 Copyright c 2004 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved THE THEORETICAL PREDICTION FOR THE MUON ANOMALOUS MAGNETIC MOMENT Michel Davier1 and William J. Marciano2 A
     

  • VOLUME 82, NUMBER 26 PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 28 JUNE 1999 Phase Diagram of Star Polymer Solutions M. Watzlawek,1, * C. N. Likos,1,2 and H. Lwen1,2 1 Institut f r Theoretische Physik II, Heinrich-Heine-Universitt, Universittsstrae 1, D-40225 Dssel
     

  • Chapter 1: Introduction and Measurement Brent Royuk Phys-111 Concordia University Foundations of Physics Before we consider what physics is, lets consider science in general. How would you answer the question What is science? Concordia University
     

  • Lecture 7 Experimental Nuclear Physics PHYS 741 Text heeger@wisc.edu References and Figures from: - Basdevant et al., Fundamentals in Nuclear Physics - Henley et al., Subatomic Physics Karsten Heeger, Univ. Wisconsin Experimental Nuclear Physics - P
     

  • PHYSICAL REVIEW E, VOLUME 64, 011405 Sedimentation proles of systems with reentrant melting behavior J. Dzubiella,* H. M. Harreis, C. N. Likos, and H. Lowen Institut fur Theoretische Physik II, Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf, Universita
     

  • 1 PHYS220 2 Some references PHYS220 Applications of percolation theory, M. Sahimi (1994) Fisher, Critical Probabilities for Cluster Size and Percolation Problems, J. Math. Phys. 2, 620 (1961) Percolation, G.R. Grimmett, ISBN: 978-3-540-64902-1
     

  • Current correlators in QCD: OPE versus large distance dynamics V.I.Shevchenko and Yu.A.Simonov April 29, 2005 State Research Center Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, B.Cheremushkinskaya 25 117218 Moscow, Russia e-mail: shevchen,simo
     

  • PHYSICAL REVIEW D 66, 023523 2002 Ermakov-Pinney equation in scalar eld cosmologies Rachael M. Hawkins and James E. Lidsey Astronomy Unit, School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, United Kingd
     

  • REVIEW ARTICLE Optical negative-index metamaterials Articially engineered metamaterials are now demonstrating unprecedented electromagnetic properties that cannot be obtained with naturally occurring materials. In particular, they provide a route to