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Sources for physics papers The ArXiv SPIRES HEPDOC, CERN's publications database. |
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Meet the neighbors:
Boston Area Physics Calendar The Harvard Theory Group |
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Home page Duality Seminars MIT Center for Theoretical Physics Home Page CTP Seminars Boston University High Energy Physics Home page Seminars |
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General physics reference pages The Review of Particle Physics |
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String theory superstringtheory.com, contains a string theory tutorial, and interviews with some leading string theorists. Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UCSB, has lots of online talks at various levels. The Center for Geometry and Theoretical Physics at Duke University. They archive video and audio recordings of their string theory seminars. US-Iran string theory activities |
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Math The Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota. I particularly like: Orbifold Pinball Some torus knots from Paul Aspinwall's home page. |
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Cosmology Sean Carroll's home page. Sean is a cosmologist at the University of Chicago. Contains much that is fun and/or useful, including some introductory lectures, more links, etc. Wayne Hu's CMBR physics website. Contains some animations of the change in the angular spectrum of CMBR fluctuation as various cosmological parameters are changed. Max Tegmark has a guide through links to CMB resources. He also has some nice movies of how the CMB and galaxy power spectra change when cosmological parameters are dialed. |
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Albion's home page
Contact: albion_at_brandeis_dot_edu |