Mathematical Physics
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- Doing Physics with Quaternions
- A research effort to see how much of standard physics can be done using only quaternions, a 4-dimensional division algebra.
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- Euclidean Geometric Transforms for Physics
- A new method of correlating physics formulas to derive one formula from a related formula using Euclidean geometry to represent the inter-relationship of physics formulas.
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- Local Quantum Physics Crossroads
- An international forum for information exchange among scientists working on mathematical, conceptual, and constructive problems in local relativistic quantum physics (LQP).
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- Non Deterministic Approaches
- NDAPortal.com is a free online repository and community dealing with uncertainty and variability in applied mechanics and engineering that explains the application of probabilistic and possibilistic methods in engineering projects.
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- On Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Truth and Reality
- How mathematics exists in the universe and is related to physical reality.
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- On the Origins of Twister Theory
- A new approach pioneered by Roger Penrose, starting with conformally-invariant concepts, to the synthesis of quantum theory and relativity.
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- Open Problems in Mathematics and Physics
- Links to open problems in mathematics, physics and other subjects.
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- Period and Energy in One Degree of Freedom Systems
- An article by Jorge Rezende, University of Lisbon. [PDF]
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- This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics
- This is a column written about modern topics in mathematical physics.
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- Boltzmann Transport Equation
- A paper by Uri Lachish studying transport phenomena: currents and transport coefficients; thermally induced diffusion.
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- Entropy
- Online journal intended for collegiate audiences. Provides links to web-based articles as well as some "basic" lessons on entropy.
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- Molecular Dynamics Simulator
- Java applets to simulate motion of molecules under different potentials.
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- Phase transitions on lattices
- Phase transitions and solitons in magnetics, site and continuum percolations with interactive Java applets and comments.
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- The Center for Complex Quantum Systems
- University of Texas at Austin. Links to faculty and staff, events and books on chaos physics and other topics.