Correction to this week's calendar!
From eisenste@cfata1.harvard.edu Fri Sep 22 13:33:36 1995
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 1995 13:30:50 -0400
From: Daniel Eisenstein 
To: webmaster@barus.physics.brown.edu
Subject: Boston Area Physics Cal Correction
Cc: eisenste@cfata1.harvard.edu
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Hi,

I am one of the organizers of the Tufts-CfA-MIT Cosmology Seminar series. There is an error in the announcement of next week's talk in the Boston Area Physics Calender. Since you have an on-line version of the Calender, we were hoping that you could make the correction in that copy.

The seminar is Tuesday at 2:30 and is being held at the CfA. Yet the top line of the announcement says MIT rather than Harvard. Since the seminar rotates between the three schools, we don't want there to be any confusion as to where it is this week.

Thanks,
Daniel Eisenstein
(deisenstein@cfa.harvard.edu)


Enclosed in the BAPC calendar for September 24-30. The next calendar will be on October 1-7. Please note the deadline for seminar notices is Monday, October 2. Thanks Jessica -------------------------------------------------- Friday, September 22, 1995, 4:30 p.m. Harvard University NIGEC seminar Haller Hall, Geological Museum 102, 20 Oxford Street `` End-to-End Short Range Climate Prediction'' PROFESSOR EDWARD S. SARACHIK University of Washington Department of Atmospheric Sciences -------------------------------------------------- Monday, September 25, 1995, 2:00 p.m. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Monday Research Seminar Center for Theoretical Physics Seminar Room Building 6, Third Floor `` Quantum Mechanical Engineering'' PROFESSOR SETH LLOYD MIT -------------------------------------------------- Monday, September 25, 1995, 4:30 p.m. Harvard University Physics Colloquium Jeferson Bldg., Room 250 `` Special Relativity and the Single Antiproton: Fortyfold Inproved Comparison of p and p charge-to-mass relations'' PROFESSOR GERALD GABRIELSE Tea will be served at 4:00 p.m. in Jefferson 461 -------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, September 26, 1995, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Modern Optics and Spectroscopy Marlar Lounge 37-252 Ronald E. McNair Building `` Desperately Seeking Supercollisions'' PROFESSOR GEORGE FLYNN Columbia University -------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, September 26, 1995, 2:30 p.m. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cosmology Seminar Observatory Classroom A-101, CfA `` Simulations of Gas in Clusters of Galaxies using the Adaptive Moving Mesh Cosmology Code'' DR. UE-LI PEN Harvard University -------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, September 26, 1995, 4:00 p.m. Northeastern University Quantum Chaology Seminar 114 Dana ''Aspects of Quantum Chaos in Generic Systems'' PROFESSOR DR. MARKO ROBNIK Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Maribor, Slovenia Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m. -------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, September 27, 1995, 4:30 p.m. Boston University Joint Theory Seminar PRB 593 `` Electric-magnetic Duality in (supersymmetric) non-Abelian Gauge Theories'' PROFESSOR NATHAN SEIBERG -------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, September 27, 1995, 5:00 p.m. Harvard University Center for Astrophysics Joint Atomic Physics Seminar Jefferson Laboratory, Room 356 `` Credible or Incredible Shrinking Chips'' DR. MARY MANDICH AT and T Bell Laboratories Tea will be served at 4:30 p.m. -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 12:00 noon Harvard University Condensed Matter Theory Seminar Physics Dept., Pierce 100F `` Dislocation Mechanics in Atomistic Detail: The Case of Silicon'' DR. VASILY BULATOV M.I.T. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 12:30 p.m. Brandeis University BU Particles and Fields Seminar `` Geometry-Induced Gauge Fields and Quantum Potentials in the Effective Dynamics of Constrained Systems'' PROFESSOR PAOLO MARANER -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 2:30 p.m. Brown University Theoretical Seminar Barus and Holley Building, Room 555 ``Decay of Kaluza-Klein Magnetic Fields'' DR. FAY DOWKER Caltech -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 3:00 p.m. Harvard University Special Theoretical Seminar Jefferson 256 `` Another Length Scale in String Theory?'' PROFESSOR STEVEN SHENKER Rutgers University -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 4:00 p.m. Brown University Condensed Matter Seminar Barus and Holley Building, Room 751 ``Title to be Announced'' PROFESSOR ROBERT WESTERVELT Harvard University -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 4:00 p.m. Harvard University Scientific Colloquium Lecture Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 60 Garden Street (Phillips Auditorium) `` Magnetic Structure in Stellar Convective Envelopes as Inferred from Patterns in the Solar Atmosphere'' DR. CORNELIS ZWAAM University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Tea will be served at 3:30 p.m Abstract: Sunspots were the first observed marks of a break in the symmetry that gravity imposes on stellar structure. Hale's discovery of magnetic fields in sunspots hinted at the importance of electromagnetic forces. By means of elementary magnetohydrodynamics, the observed magnetic structure and dynamics in the solar atmosphere are interpreted in terms of models in the convective envelope. From large-scale patterns in solar magnetic activity and from global properties of stars, some features of magnetic dynamos operating in convection zones are deduced. Finally effects of magnetic activity on the evolution of stars and close binary systems are considered. -------------------------------------------------- Thursday, September 28, 1995, 4:15 p.m. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Physics Colloquium Room 10-250 `` Composite Fermions: New Particles in Two-Dimensional Electron Systems'' PROFESSOR HORST L. STORMER AT and T Bell Laboratories Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m. in Room 26-110. -------------------------------------------------- Friday, September 29, 1995, 12:30 p.m. Boston University BU Condensed Matter Seminar Room SCI 352, 590 Commonwealth Ave. `` Spin-Degenerate Quantum Hall Systems and the Hikami-Shirai-Wegner Model'' DR. DEREK K. K. LEE MIT