Welcome to Bernhard Schnizer's Homepage
Send mail to: bernhard.schnizer@tugraz.at
I am a professor emeritus of
Theoretical Physics at the age of 75. I still give courses
and I do research
in applied theoretical physics, in particular on applied
electrodynamics (signal generation in particle
counters and field computations) and Theoretical Atomic
Spectroscopy (Stark Zeeman effect).
Personal items
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Institutional
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Curriculum Vitae
List of papers
My wife Mariaferdinanda
is an artist.
She has her own website with colored pictures and texts in German.
Mariaferdinanda
Schnizer
One of my daughters plays and teaches piano.
Katharina Schnizer
Teaching material
Course Notes: Introduction into
Mathematica
Course Notes: Analytical Methods in
Applied Theoretical Physics (in German)
Course
Material: Symmetry Groups in Quantum Mechanics
Course Material: Conformal Maps
Course: Introduction into
Mathematica
is based on Version 5.2 (in
particular: "for Mac OS X (February 24, 2006)").
Access to the subsite Course:
Introduction into Mathematica is restricted to users
logging in from the institute or from our Physics Computer room.
Notebooks for Version 6.0.1 will be prepared in the course of the
summer term 2008 and
put into a proper location as soon as they are converted. The
inclusion of new commands
belonging to this new version will take same time.
Other people interested in the course notes and notebooks should
contact
B. Schnizer: bernhard.schnizer@tugraz.at
Analytical Methods in Applied
Theoretical Physics
(= "Analytische Methoden in der Angwandten Theoretische Physik")
is a course given in German. The course notes are also in
German.
Each chapter is in a separate pdf-file.
Not all of them are ready for presentation on the subsite.
Some material is also presented in Mathematica notebooks.
I have given the main course on Analytical Mechanics for a long
time.
You may find the course notes at the following site:
Course in
Analytical Mechanics (in German)
Research
Theoretic Atomic Spectroscopy
Theory of Chambers
CelestialMechanics
MedicalPhysics