Theoretical Physics
Theoretical physics is the branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstract concepts to understand, explain and predict physical phenomena. It forms the conceptual framework for modern physics, encompassing all fields from quantum mechanics to general relativity. In the hierarchy of "Science/Mathematics/Quantum Field Theory", theoretical physics serves as a crucial link, providing the mathematical language and structure that underpins quantum field theory. It is where abstract mathematical concepts are applied to physical systems, leading to a deeper understanding of the fundamental laws governing our universe. Theoretical physicists use advanced mathematics to formulate and test theories, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and driving innovation in technology and engineering.
External Links
- [ctp.lns.mit.edu] Center for Theoretical Physics » MIT Physics
- [damtp.cam.ac.uk] DAMTP | Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
- [itp.tuwien.ac.at] Institute of Theoretical Physics
- [mvjs.org] Multiversal Journeys | Theoretical Physics Made Easy for Public
- [ritp.org] Theoretical Physics Research Institute