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Research
Research in the department is very broadly based, with programs in almost all
fields of physics and astronomy. Furthermore, research directions are continually
changing, with many faculty members moving into new areas. To the left, we list
the various research groups in the department with a brief listing of some of
their recent research activities. Many of these groups have joint research
activities with members of other departments: particularly mathematics, chemistry,
electrical engineering, computer science, material science, and philosophy, as
well as the physics department at Carnegie Mellon University. You may wish to
check the Los Alamos e-Print archive for preprint publications by any given
professor.
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