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Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Relativity  |   Atomic & Molecular Physics  |   Biophysics and Soft-condensed Matter  |   Educational Research in Physics  |   Weak Interactions and Nuclear Physics  |   Materials Physics and Nanoscale Science and technology  |   Nanoscience/Materials and Biomolecular Simulations  |   Optics  |   Synchrotron Radiation Research  |   Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Physics

Research - Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Physics

Electromagnetic structure studies of hadrons; relativistic quark models; light-cone quantization; B-physics; glueball and hybrid meson spectroscopy; application to astrophysics and cosmology; neutrino phenomenology; nonperturbative vacuum effects and mixing; CP violation; extra dimensions and physics beyond the standard model; QCD-based description of hadronic interactions; BCS methods and chiral symmetry breaking; Hartree-Fock techniques; lattice gauge theory; many body phenomena and computational algorithms, instantons, finite density QCD, superconductivity; nuclear lattice simulations; effective field theory.

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