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	<term>QFT</term>
	<term>QED</term>
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 <content>\section{Mathematical and Theoretical Physics}

A contributed topic on major areas in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics.

Major, suggested areas are:
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\item Netwon's theory of Gravitation
\item Photoelectric effect and Einstein's explanation/ formulae
\item Einstein's Special Relativity theory
\item Einstein's General Relativity theory
\item Quantum Mechanics;
\item Quantum Field Theories (QFT), TQFT and HQFT
\item Algebraic and Axiomatic Quantum Field theories (AQFT)
\item Quantum Electrodynamics (QED)
\item Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)
\item Quantum Gravity (QG)
\item Quantum Automata and Quantum Computing
\item Non-Abelian gauge theories
\item Non-Abelian Quantum Algebraic Topology
\item Standard Model (SUSY)
\item Non-commutative geometry in QG and SUSY
\item Supersymmetry and Supergravity theories
\item Harmonic oscillator and Coupled oscillator theories;
\item Fluid Dynamics and Rheology;
\item Kinetic theory of gases and Classical Statistical Mechanics
\item Quantum Statistical Mechanics (QS)
\item Theories in High Energy Physics and Elementary Particles 
\item Ergodic Systems Information theory and Irreversible Thermodynamics
\item Complex System Dynamics (CSD)
\item Chaotic Systems and Chaos
\item Mathematical and Theoretical Biophysics
\item Solid-State Theories: Semiconductors, Hall effect,Josephson effect, etc.
\item Theories of Superconductivity and superconductors
\item Symmetry and Quantum Group theories
\item Paracrystals and paracrystal theory
\item Theories of Noncrystalline materials and Glasses
\item Theories of Phase Transitions and Symmetry Breaking
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\section{References/ Bibliography}

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\bibitem{SW2000}
Weinberg, Stephen.: 1995, \emph{The Quantum Theory of Fields}, vols. 1 to 3, Cambridge Univ. Press.  
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