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Theoretical
Particle Physics
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| Faculty Members -- A. Cohen, S. Glashow, K. Lane, S-Y. Pi, C. Rebbi, M. Schmaltz |
| Affilliated Faculty -- K. Brecher, R. Brower, A. DeRujula, A. Jaffe, D. Kreimer |
| Current and Recent Research Associates -- A. Aranda, F. Berruto, G. Burdman, N. Evans, L. Giusti, D. Marfatia, N. Shoresh, R. Sundrum |
| The goal of particle physics is to understand the fundamental constituents of matter and their mutual interactions. Particle theorists attempt to reach this goal in a variety of ways, but they depend on close contact with the results of their experimental colleagues to test theoretical ideas. The "standard model" of particle physics is that the fundamental constituents are quarks, leptons, gauge bosons and the graviton, interacting via the strong, electroweak and gravitational interactions. At Boston University, this picture and its possible extensions are investigated by a wide range of approaches including: |
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