Theoretical Physics
Theoretical physics is one of the application areas closest to mathematics, employing a wide spectrum of analytical and numerical methods. The applications range from problems close pure mathematics in mathematical physics, to realistic numerical simulations of physical phenomena in computational physics. Theoretical physics thus offers a wide spectrum of courses, from which students can choose according to their interests.
Autumn Semester
| Number |
Title |
Lecturer(s) |
| 402-0205-00L |
Quantum Mechanics I
|
Renner, Renato / Renner, Renato |
| 402-0809-00L |
Introduction to Computational Physics
|
Herrmann, Hans Jürgen / Herrmann, Hans Jürgen |
| 402-0830-00L |
General Relativity
|
Mayer, Lucio Massimiliano / Mayer, Lucio Massimiliano |
| 402-0843-00L |
Quantum Field Theory I
|
Gaberdiel, Matthias / Gaberdiel, Matthias |
| 402-0861-00L |
Statistical Physics
|
Sigrist, Manfred / Sigrist, Manfred |
| 402-2203-01L |
Classical Mechanics
|
Moore, Ben / Moore, Ben |
Spring Semester
| Number |
Title |
Lecturer(s) |
| 402-0204-00L |
Electrodynamics
|
Anastasiou, Charalampos / Anastasiou, Charalampos |
| 402-0206-00L |
Quantum Mechanics II
|
Renner, Renato / Renner, Renato |
| 402-0394-00L |
Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology
|
Seljak, Uros / Seljak, Uros |
| 402-0810-00L |
Computational Quantum Physics
|
Troyer, Matthias / Troyer, Matthias |
| 402-0812-00L |
Computational Statistical Physics
|
Herrmann, Hans Jürgen / Herrmann, Hans Jürgen |
| 402-0844-00L |
Quantum Field Theory II
|
Gehrmann, Thomas Kurt / Gehrmann, Thomas Kurt |
| 402-0871-00L |
Solid State Theory
|
Sigrist, Manfred / Sigrist, Manfred |
Contact
D-MATH
Kaspar Nipp
D-PHYS
Matthias Troyer