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- Steklov Institute at St.Petersburg - The mathematics institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, consisting of 11 laboratories - mathematical physics, geometry and topology, number theory, algebra, mathematical analysis, mathematical physics, mathematical problems of physics, mathematical problems of statistical physics, statistical methods, representation theory and computing mathematics, mathematical problems of geophysics.
- (Australia) University of Adelaide - Mathematical Physics in the Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics. Research areas: quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter. physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology
- International Association of Mathematical Physics - The International Association of Mathematical Physics (IAMP) was founded in order to promote research in mathematical physics. The Association invites mathematicians and physicists (including students) interested in this goal to become members.
- p-adic Mathematical Physics - The First International Conference on p-adic Mathematical Physics. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia; 1--5 October 2003.
- Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics - Papers on fundamental mathematical and computational methods in mathematical physics. Full text, free from vol.5 (1998).
- (Austria) Erwin Schroedinger Institute for Mathematical Physics - ESI was founded with the aim of providing a meeting place for leading experts in Mathematical Physics and Mathematics in the international scientific community.
- Mathematical Tools for Physics - A text on the mathematics needed for upper level undergraduate physics courses by James Nearing, University of Miami (PDF).
- Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics - A monthly journal of the Russian Academy of Science (RAS). It contains the English translations of papers published in the Zhurnal VychislitelâÀÙnoi Matematiki i Matematicheskoi Fiziki, which was founded in 1961 by Academician A.A. Dorodnitsyn. The Journal includes surveys and original papers on computational mathematics, computational methods of mathematical physics, informatics, and other mathematical sciences.
- The 7th International Diffiety School - The aim of the school is to introduce undergraduate and graduate students in Mathematics and Physics, as well as post-doctoral researchers and other mathematicians into a recently emerged area of mathematics and theoretical physics: Secondary Calculus. Santo Stefano del Sole (Avellino), Italy; 19--31 July 2004.
- Open Problems in Mathematics and Physics - Links to open problems in mathematics, physics and other subjects.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mathematical physics - Mathematical physics is the scientific discipline concerned with "the application of mathematics to problems in physics and the development of mathematical methods suitable for such applications and for the formulation of physical theories."Definition from the Journal of Mathematical Physics.
- Journal of Mathematical Physics - The Journal of Mathematical Physics is a peer-reviewed journal published by the American Institute of Physics devoted to the publication of papers in mathematical physics.
- Mathematical models in physics - Mathematical models are of great importance in physics. Physical theories are almost invariably expressed using mathematical models, and the mathematics involved is generally more complicated than in the other sciences.
- Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics - Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics is an award given each year since 1959 jointly by the American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics. It is established by the Heineman Foundation in honour of Dannie Heineman.
- Theoretical physics - Theoretical physics employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics, as opposed to experimental processes, in an attempt to understand nature. Its central core is mathematical physics 1, though other conceptual techniques are also used.