JEFF GREENSITE
Professor of Physics
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
Office: Thornton 304 Telephone: 415 338-1600 Fax: 415 338-2178
RESEARCH
INTERESTS
Theoretical High Energy
Physics. Lattice gauge theory, quantum gravity, and
string theory.
My work is currently
focused on the quark confinement problem.
PUBLICATIONS
For a complete list of publications, courtesy of the SLAC-SPIRES
web site, click here.Most
articles written in the last five years can
be also be downloaded from this site, in gzipped
postscript
format, by clicking on the Postscript link underneath each listing.
RESEARCH
OPPORTUNITIES FOR M.S. STUDENTSthen you might be interested in getting involved. If so, drop by and lets talk.
- a strong interest in theoretical physics
- some knowledge of computer programming
- Physics 430/431 or equivalent
LECTURE NOTES ON QUANTUM
MECHANICS
These are a fairly detailed set of my lecture notes, 391 pages long, which serves as the textbook for the 430/431 course on Undergraduate Quantum Mechanics at SFSU. You are welcome to download these notes, to be used for non-profit purposes only, as either a
SF State people please note: This is a rather long file. Please do not print it on the laserprinter in Thornton 123. Students in Phys 430 and 431 should obtain a copy from the Physics and Astronomy Club, for a (hopefully) small fee, during the first or second week of class.
TEACHING
Office Hours: M 11-12 and W 10-11
For course details, click on the link below.
Physics 431 Quantum Mechanics II: Tu Th 9:35-10:50 in TH 425
SUMMER
ADDRESS
During the summer I am usually working at the Niels Bohr Institute
in Copenhagen, Denmark.
E-mail sent to my SFSU address will be automatically forwarded to
me.
Review
Article for Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics:
Click here .
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