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theoretical physics (uncountable)
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(physics) the description of natural phenomena in mathematical form, especially in order to derive fundamental laws of nature and to derive conclusions from these laws
As of the 1980s, the theoretical physics group at Birkbeck College around David Bohm and Basil Hiley has been developing algebraic approaches to quantum theory that build on Sauter and Riesz' identification of spinors with minimal left ideals. Source: Internet
As a teacher and promoter of science, he is remembered as a founding father of the American school of theoretical physics that gained world prominence in the 1930s. Source: Internet
From 15 to 22 September 1941, Heisenberg traveled to German-occupied Copenhagen to lecture and discuss nuclear research and theoretical physics with Niels Bohr. Source: Internet
All of these developments were phenomenological and challenged the theoretical physics of the time. Source: Internet
Beyond the known universe, the field of theoretical physics also deals with hypothetical issues,Concepts which are denoted hypothetical can change with time. Source: Internet
Bloch went on to become the first professor for theoretical physics at Stanford. Source: Internet