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GRS PY 747: Advanced Statistical Mechanics
Introduction to classical and quantum chaos: Random Matrix Theory. Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis. Doubly-stochastic evolution. Fluctuation theorems and other thermodynamic relations. Integrable systems, Many-body localization. Dynamics of Hamiltonian systems close to the adiabatic limit. Counter-adiabatic driving. Non-adiabatic response and quantum geometry. -
GRS PY 751: High-Energy Physics 1
Yearlong course (with GRS PY 752) on phenomenological aspects of modern high-energy physics. Principal topics are the standard model of strong and electro-weak interactions and the physics of electro-weak symmetry breaking. Intended for both theoretical and experimental students; emphasis on current calculational techniques. -
GRS PY 752: High-Energy Physics 2
Yearlong course (with GRS PY 751) on phenomenological aspects of modern high-energy physics. Principal topics are the standard model of strong and electro-weak interactions and the physics of electro-weak symmetry breaking. Intended for both theoretical and experimental students; emphasis on current calculational techniques. -
GRS PY 782: Advanced Materials Characterization
Introduction to the principles and applications of advanced materials characterization including study of atomic structure, electronic structure, defects, mechanical properties, transport properties, and carrier dynamics. -
GRS PY 841: Symmetry in Condensed Matter Physics
Theories of finite groups and their irreducible representations (Irreps), symmetry projection operators. Product groups and product representations. Crystalline symmetry, symmorphic and non-symmorphic space groups and induction of their Irreps. Spin-1/2 double groups, magnetic color groups. Time-reversal symmetry and co-representations. -
GRS PY 895: Seminar: Special Topics in Theoretical Physics
Theoretical research topics include general relativity, quantum field theory, high energy and particle physics, phase transitions, renormalization group, laser physics, kinetic equations, biophysics, computational physics, and selected topics in mathematical physics. -
GRS PY 896: Seminar: Special Topics in Theoretical Physics
Theoretical research topics include general relativity, quantum field theory, high energy and particle physics, phase transitions, renormalization group, laser physics, kinetic equations, biophysics, computational physics, and selected topics in mathematical physics. -
GRS PY 901: Research in Physics
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GRS PY 902: Research in Physics
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GRS PY 909: Directed Study in Physics
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GRS PY 910: Directed Study in Physics
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GRS PY 961: Scholarly Methods in Physics 1
Introduction to scholarly methods in physics teaching and research: effective STEM instructional techniques; successful oral and written presentations; reading and reporting scientific literature; ethical obligations in physics teaching and research; career paths in physics. Required of first-semester doctoral students. -
GRS PY 981: Certified Ft Study
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GRS PY 982: Certified Ft Study
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GRS PY 983: Cont Study Pt
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GRS PY 984: Cont Study Pt
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GRS PY 985: Cont Study Cft
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GRS PY 986: Cont Study Cft
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GRS RN 601: Varieties of Early Christianity
Surveys the many different and often competing forms of Christianity that arose and flourished in the second to the seventh Century, from the "apostolic period" to the Arab conquest in the Middle East. -
GRS RN 602: Early Christian Women
An examination of the lives, concerns, and roles of women during the first four Christian centuries. Engages texts that present women as disciples, missionaries, ascetics, and church leaders, with attention to ancient gender constructions.

