University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Libraries
Collection Policy Manual, rev. ed
2003

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SUBJECT COLLECTIONS

PHYSICS


Academic Program
 

Undergraduate major and minor; joint B.S. and B.S.E. available through fulfilling all requirements for degrees in physics and engineering or computer science; M.S., and Ph.D.

Departmental emphases include experimental and theoretical surface physics and condensed matter physics; quantum gravity; quantum field theory; cosmology; and relativistic astrophysics.

Research specialties include: cosmology, especially gravitational wave astronomy, black-hole entropy, evaporation, and information loss, microscopic topological structures, and neutron stars. Nuclear and particle physics has focused on gluon exchange, quark interactions, and production of bosons. Theoretical physics research includes work on graph theory, fiber bundles, diffeomorphisms, quantum theory of measurement, nonlinear dynamics, and chaos theory. Surface physics research includes microscopy, holography and diffraction, spectroscopy, synchrotron radiation, and magnetic interactions. Experimental condensed matter physics focuses on low-temperature physics, superconductivity, heavy fermions, magnetism, ultrasonics, and neutron diffraction.

Collection Level
 

Research.

Collection Profile

        The following LC classification range descriptions represent areas of concentration for physics:

        QB (Astronomy): General. History; Astrophysics (general); Descriptive astronomy. Selectively collected categories: Practical and spherical astronomy; Geodesy; Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics; Astrogeology; Non-optical methods of astronomy.
        QC (Physics): General. Philosophy. History; Weights and measures; Descriptive and experimental mechanics; Atomic physics. Matter; Optics. Light. Spectroscopy. Holography; Electricity and magnetism. Superconductivity; Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity. Reactors. Selectively collected categories: Acoustics. Sound; Heat; Radiation physics.

Languages
 

English; some material in other European languages.

Related Subject Collections
 
Chemistry, Engineering, Geosciences, Great Lakes, and Mathematical Sciences.

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