Physics, 2nd level; Theoretical Physics (course group defined by Faculty of Physics)
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2023Z - Winter semester 2023/24 2023L - Summer semester 2023/24 2024Z - Winter semester 2024/25 (there could be semester, trimester or one-year classes) |
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1100-4HaE | n/a |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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(in Polish) The theoretical framework known as hydrodynamics and elasticity provides a powerful and complete description of our world at macroscopic scales (i.e, at large scales and long times compared to the molecular scales). The macroscopic dynamics of a variety of complex systems, such as biological and soft materials, atmospheric clouds, and the crust of the Earth, poses a formidable challenge for theoretical modeling, in which knowledge of classical hydrodynamics and elasticity is a major prerequisite. This course introduces the basic equations of hydrodynamics and elasticity and methods of their solution. • We discuss the physics of everyday phenomena • We provide a uniform mathematical framework to describe flow and deformation • We show numerous real-life applications and examples |
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1100-4CMPP | n/a | n/a |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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1102-5sFMSk |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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The seminar aims at exposing the current research in the broad field of condensed matter physics with major (but not exclusive) focus on theoretical developments. It is intended for graduate students as well as researches working in the field. |
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1100-2`GR2 | n/a | n/a |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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(in Polish) Zajęcia mają na celu zapoznanie studentów fizyki (nauk przyrodniczych) z podstawowymi pojęciami i twierdzeniami elementarnej geometrii różniczkowej, używanej np. w mechanice i teorii pola. |
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1100-3In`OTW1 | n/a |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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Introduction to differential geometry and General Relativity (GR) and its basic applications: gravitational waves, motion in static spherically symmetric gravitational field and cosmological models. |
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1100-2`TG2 | n/a | n/a |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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This course is intended to describe advanced topics in the theory of Lie groups and algebras and their applications. Students familiar with the material of the "Group theory I" course are invited, however the knowledge of that course is recommended but not required. |
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1100-4`MIQFT | n/a | n/a |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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The course is devoted to mathematically rigorous introduction to classical and quantum field theory. I will discuss general principles, free theories and theories interacting with external classical perturbations. This is a class of theories that allow to understand many difficult concepts nonperturbatively. The course is not intended to replace the standard course of quantum field theory where the formalism of interacting theories is developed perturbatively, usually using heuristic, not always fully satisfactory arguments. The course can be their complement. The theories discussed in the course illustrate various difficulties of quantum theory: the necessity of renormalization, non-implementability of the dynamics on the Hilbert space, infrared divergencies, problems related to gauge invariance. |
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1120-5sAOZF |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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The seminar is devoted to the theory of operator algebras and their applications. |
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1101-4FD21 | n/a | n/a |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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(in Polish) Pracownia fizyczna II stopnia dotyczy w zaawansowanych zagadnień fizyki. Metoda kształcenia – praca w grupach naukowych – ma na celu wprowadzenie studentów - zgodnie z ich preferencjami naukowymi - we współczesne zagadnienia naukowe. Zajęcia mają charakter indywidualny i są realizowane pod opieką pracowników naukowych Wydziału Fizyki. Studenci rozwiązują zlecone im zadania, a wyniki przedstawiają w postaci semestralnego raportu. |
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1101-4FD20 | n/a | n/a |
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Summer semester 2023/24
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(in Polish) Pracownia fizyczna II stopnia dotyczy w zaawansowanych zagadnień fizyki. Metoda kształcenia – praca w grupach naukowych – ma na celu wprowadzenie studentów - zgodnie z ich preferencjami naukowymi - we współczesne zagadnienia naukowe. Zajęcia mają charakter indywidualny i są realizowane pod opieką pracowników naukowych Wydziału Fizyki. Studenci rozwiązują zlecone im zadania, a wyniki przedstawiają w postaci semestralnego raportu. |
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1102-4`TMSP | n/a | n/a |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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In this course we discuss selected topics in many-body classical statistical mechanics, with applications to biophysics and soft condensed matter. The focus will be on equilibrium, as well as non-equilibrium phenomena. |
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