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TIBOR TORMA

Department: Department of Physics and Astronomy
Work Phone Number: (662) 915 - 5627

Teaching at OleMiss

Physics:

213-214 (Algebra-based physics for pre-med students); 223-224 (Physics laboratory for pre-med students); 621 (Advanced electromagnetism (Jackson) )

Astronomy courses:

101 (Large service courses, no laboratory), 103-104 (Large service courses including laboratory); 503 (Practical astronomy for teaching assistants).

Astronomy laboratories:

• Coordination of all the 16 astronomy laboratories.

• Astronomical imaging program (mainly for honors 104/104).

For details, check out the course home pages. They look pretty neat!

Research Information:

 Some of the fields in which I have worked are:

  • • Higgs and technicolor phenomenology
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  • • Quantum gravity as a field theory, infrared divergences
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  • • The Gauge-Goldstone Equivalence Theorem
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  • • Taub-Nut spaces in axidilaton gravity
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  • • Quarkonium physics (B -> J/psi, nu+p -> J/psi)
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  • • Nonsupersymmetric extensions to the Standard Model: model building
  • • Extraction of new physics from ttbar polarization at the Tevatron
  • • The dynamics of chiral symmetry breaking: the role of instantons and four fermion condensates  
  • • The cosmological constant and field theory in extra dimensional scenarios
  • Here is a list of all my papers (with citations) on the net.

    Some useful links for High Energy Physics folks:

  • The High Energy Physics Group at the University of Toronto
  • The High Energy Physics Group at the University of Massachusetts
  • The WWW Virtual Library
  • LANL Preprint Server
  • HEP SPIRES - SLAC
  • CEBAF Information Home Page
  • CERN Home Page
  • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

  • to the OSU Physics Department home page. to the HET UMASS home page.

    to the UTOR Physics Department home page to the OleMiss Physics Department home page.