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Robert Brown

Senior Lecturer of Physics
Physics
Box 90305, 260 Physics, Durham, NC 27708-0305
Box 90305, Durham, NC 27708-0305

Overview


Prof. Robert G. Brown is interested in using algebraic and statistical methods to study a wide range of equilibrium and nonequilibrium problems. With collaborator Dr. Mikael Ciftan, Dr. Brown has developed new Monte Carlo Langevin equation-based techniques that allow dynamic/nonequilibrium and static/equilibrium phenomena to be studied on the same footing. His recent work includes algebraic and computational studies in dynamic and static critical phenomena in quantum optics and magnetism. In earlier work, Dr. Brown also developed a generalized (non-muffin-tin) stationary multiple scattering theory including applications to band theory and quantum chemistry. This work formally eliminates the muffin-tin approximation from KKR-type band theory and its equivalents in quantum chemistry, without the need for so-called "near field" corrections.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Senior Lecturer of Physics · 2023 - Present Physics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

Education, Training & Certifications


Duke University · 1982 Ph.D.