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  1. Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena.

  2. Idade Média. Galileu e a revolução científica. Física clássica. Ver também. Referências. Física teórica. A física teórica é o ramo da Física que tem por finalidade elaborar, aperfeiçoar e eventualmente corrigir uma determinada teoria física, transposta a uma linguagem matemática apropriada.

  3. List of theoretical physicists. The following is a partial list of notable theoretical physicists. Arranged by century of birth, then century of death, then year of birth, then year of death, then alphabetically by surname. For explanation of symbols, see Notes at end of this article.

  4. The Course of Theoretical Physics is a ten-volume series of books covering theoretical physics that was initiated by Lev Landau and written in collaboration with his student Evgeny Lifshitz starting in the late 1930s. It is said that Landau composed much of the series in his head while in an NKVD prison in 1938–1939. [1]

  5. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Theoretical physics is the branch of physics that deals with developing and evolving theory to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. It is possibly the most important branch of physics in that without it physics would stagnate and no new discoveries or ideas would develop.

  6. Theoretical physics is physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions rather than experimental processes. Theoretical physics attempts to understand the natural world by making a model of reality, used for rationalizing, explaining, and predicting physical phenomena in what are called "physical theories."

  7. The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics ( ICTP) is a research center for physical and mathematical sciences, located in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy . The center operates under a tripartite agreement between the Italian Government, UNESCO, and the International Atomic Energy Agency.