Dr. Steven Tomsovic studies quantum chaos, an interdisciplinary branch of physics which arose in the second half of the 20th century from the modeling of quantum and wave phenomena with classical models that exhibited signatures of chaos.
Faculty
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Michael McNeil Forbes
Michael McNeil Forbes
Associate Professor of Physics
Office: Webster Physical Sciences 947F
Phone: (509) 335-6125
Fax: (509) 335-7816
E-mail: michael.forbes at wsu.eduResearch: nuclear many-body theory to answer outstanding questions about superfluids in nuclei, neutron stars, cold atoms; condensed matter and atomic physics; high energy physics (QCD) with applications to astrophysics and cosmology; computer science
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Steven L. Tomsovic
Steven Tomsovic
Professor of Physics
Office: Webster Physical Sciences 929
Phone: (509) 335-7207
Fax: (509) 335-7816
E-mail: tomsovic at wsu.eduResearch: Chaos, Semiclassical Mechanics, and Symmetry Violation
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Yogendra M. Gupta
Yogendra Gupta
Regents Professor of Physics
Director of Institute for Shock Physics
Creighton Distinguished Professor, Institute for Shock Physics
Phone: (509) 335-7217
Fax: (509) 335-6115
E-mail: ymgupta at wsu.eduResearch: Shock Waves and High Pressure Compression of Condensed Material
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Nicholas Cerruti
Nicholas Cerruti
Senior Instructor
Office: Webster Physical Sciences 1252
Phone: (509) 335-2711
Fax: (509) 335-7816
E-mail: ncerruti at wsu.eduResearch: Chaos, Semiclassical Mechanics, and Symmetry Violation
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