Examples of using Mathematical physics in English and their translations into German
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In 1892, as the result of a competition, he was appointed as University Professor of Mathematical Physics.
The library of the Max-Planck-Institute for Physics specializes in particle physics, cosmology, field and string theory and mathematical physics.
While ashore between expeditions, he studied mathematical physics at the University of Stockholm.
He worked there until 1922 and then moved to Kiev to become chairman of the mathematical physics department at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
was appointed as an international member of the newly established committee Italian National Scientific Qualification for Mathematical Physics.
Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics is an award given each year since 1959 jointly by the American Physical Society
which also has applications to mathematical physics.
where he was professor of mechanics and mathematical physics.
Maxwell was proven correct, and his quantitative connection between light and electromagnetism is considered one of the great accomplishments of 19th century mathematical physics.
The university, for its part, is determined that the informal cooperation that has existed so far should be institutionalised in the coming years to create an Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical Physics.
Chair Mathematics VI(Nonlinear Analysis and Mathematical Physics)- Univ.-Prof.
Mathematical physics and partial differential equations.
The most remarkable example of this new mathematical physics is, beyond question, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light.
The mathematical physics is complex,
differential operators and mathematical physics.
he is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics.
Functional analysis, mathematical physics, higher mathematics for physicists,
nonlinear partial differential equations from mathematical physics.
is part of the working group for Mathematical Physics.
and/or nonlinear equations of mathematical physics 6.