Theoretical Physics
Definition of Theoretical Physics as it relates to Science, Mathematics, Quantum Mechanics
Theoretical physics is an exploration of nature's fundamental laws using mathematical models and abstractions. It forms a crucial component of quantum mechanics, allowing for the formulation of intricate theories that describe the behavior of particles at microscopic scales. In this context, theoretical physicists employ advanced mathematical techniques to derive predictions from quantum mechanical principles. By doing so, they contribute significantly to our understanding of phenomena observed in the realm of science and mathematics, providing explanations for experimental results and opening up new avenues of research within these parent disciplines.
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