Theoretical Physics
Theoretical physics in the context of high energy physics is an exploration of the fundamental laws governing the behavior of elementary particles and their interactions. It delves into the realms where experiments are currently infeasible, utilizing mathematical models and abstractions to predict phenomena and test hypotheses. Theoretical physicists in this realm may study string theory, quantum field theory, or computational approaches to high energy physics, all with the aim of deepening our understanding of nature's tiniest components and their dynamics. This subfield is closely connected to advancements in experimental high energy physics but pushes the boundaries of knowledge by venturing into realms beyond current empirical reach.
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