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Theoretical physics
[edit]- Theoretical physics
- Theoretical physics
- Classical unified field theories
- An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything
- Analysis of flows
- Analytical mechanics
- Back-reaction
- Background independence
- Bare particle
- Batalin–Vilkovisky formalism
- Bi-scalar tensor vector gravity
- Bogdanov Affair
- Bumblebee models
- C*-algebra
- C-theorem
- Campbell's theorem (geometry)
- Causal contact
- Causal sets
- Causal structure
- Causality conditions
- Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami
- CGh physics
- Charge (physics)
- Classical field theory
- Classical fluids
- Classical limit
- Classical-map hypernetted-chain method
- Cloaking device
- Conserved current
- Correspondence principle
- Covariant classical field theory
- Covariant Hamiltonian field theory
- Dark fluid
- Dark matter
- Density matrix renormalization group
- Digital physics
- Digital probabilistic physics
- Dirac bracket
- Discrete symmetry
- Dmrg of Heisenberg model
- Double scaling limit
- Dressed particle
- DS/CFT correspondence
- Eightfold Way (physics)
- Eikonal approximation
- Eventual Linkage Theory
- Field (physics)
- Field equation
- Field strength
- Fine-tuning
- First class constraint
- Fluxon
- Fractionalization
- Fredkin finite nature hypothesis
- Free motion equation
- G-parity
- Galilean transformation
- Gregory M. Garibian
- Gauge principle
- Gauge theory
- Geometrodynamics
- Gerstenhaber algebra
- Green–Kubo relations
- Gyrokinetics
- Heim theory
- Hexatic phase
- Higgs field (classical)
- Hilbert C*-module
- Holeum
- Holographic principle
- Hylogenesis
- Inertia negation
- Introduction to M-theory
- Invariance mechanics
- Kinetic scheme
- Kosterlitz–Thouless transition
- Langer correction
- Large diffeomorphism
- Lattice model (physics)
- Light cone gauge
- Light front quantization
- Logarithmic Schrödinger equation
- Loop quantum cosmology
- Luttinger liquid
- Mass formula
- Maxwell-Bloch equations
- Meta-operator
- Metamaterial cloaking
- Moduli (physics)
- Mu problem
- Negative index metamaterials
- Noether identities
- Noether's second theorem
- Noether's theorem
- Non-autonomous mechanics
- Nonlocal Lagrangian
- Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics
- Nordtvedt effect
- Operator (physics)
- Particle physics and representation theory
- Peierls bracket
- Penrose graphical notation
- PICASSO
- Pohlmeyer charge
- Primary constraint
- Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- Propagator
- Pseudo-Goldstone boson
- Quadratic Lie algebra
- Quantization (physics)
- Quantum energy teleportation
- Quantum nonlocality
- Quasinormal mode
- Quiver diagram
- Radius of convergence
- Radius of curvature (mathematics)
- Resonating valence bond theory
- Scalar–tensor–vector gravity
- Schrödinger group
- Self-creation cosmology
- Shape dynamics
- Slowly varying envelope approximation
- Spin foam
- Spin glass
- Spontaneous symmetry breaking
- STEMIONICS
- String theory
- Stueckelberg action
- Super Virasoro algebra
- Superfield
- Superfluid vacuum theory
- Superghost
- Superionic water
- Superpartner
- Supersymmetry
- Tensor–vector–scalar gravity
- Theories of cloaking
- Theory of everything
- Timeline of developments in theoretical physics
- Topological excitations
- Toy model
- Transformation optics
- Unparticle physics
- Vacuum solution
- Variational principle
- Veneziano amplitude
- Weak isospin
- Weakly interacting massive particles
- Wess–Zumino–Witten model
- Weyl transformation
- WKB approximation
- Application A
- Centimetre–gram–second system of units
- Centimetre–gram–second system of units
- Electrostatic units
- Abampere
- Abcoulomb
- Abhenry
- Abohm
- Abvolt
- Apostilb
- Barye
- Blondel (unit)
- Bril (unit)
- Centimetre
- Cubic centimetre
- Dyne
- Erg
- Gal (unit)
- Gauss (unit)
- Gaussian units
- Gram
- Maxwell (unit)
- Oersted
- Phot
- Poise
- Rayleigh (unit)
- Second
- Skot (unit)
- Statcoulomb
- Statvolt
- Stilb (unit)
- Application B
- SI units
- Non-SI units mentioned in the SI
- SI base unit
- Defining equation (physical chemistry)
- Defining equation (physics)
- SI derived unit
- History of the metre
- International Prototype Metre
- International System of Units
- Length measurement
- List of electromagnetism equations
- List of equations in fluid mechanics
- List of equations in gravitation
- List of equations in nuclear and particle physics
- List of equations in quantum mechanics
- List of equations in wave theory
- List of photonics equations
- Proposed redefinition of SI base units
- List of scientists whose names are used as SI units