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Lincoln Wolfenstein
University Professor of Physics
Ph.D., University of Chicago

Email: lincolnw@andrew.cmu.edu
Phone: (412) 268-2752
FAX: (412) 681-0648

The major area of research is the phenomenology of weak interactions based upon the ideas of modern gauge theories. Among the problems being considered are neutrino masses, the origin of CP violation, lepton number violation and the solar neutrino problem.

Selected Recent Publications

C. Y. Chien and L. Wolfenstein, ”Consequences Approximate S3 Symmetry of the Neutrino Mass Matrix,”  hep-ph 0709.3762, Phys. Rev., in press.

R. N. Mohapatra, L. Wolfenstein and others, “Theory of Neutrinos”, Rep. Prog. Phys. 70, 1754 (2007).

L. Wolfenstein, “Conservation Laws in Encyclopedia of Physics,”  pp. 364-370 (2005).

L. Wolfenstein and F. Wu, “Final State Interactions,”  Phys. Rev. D 72, 077501 (2005).

L. Wolfenstein, “Can Theory Meet the B Physics Challenge" in B Physics at Hadron Machines, p.279 (2004).

L. Wolfenstein, “The Strength of the Weak Interactions,”  Ann. Rec. Nuc. Part. Sci., pp. 1-17 (2004).

L. Wolfenstein, “Fermi Interactions" in Fermi Remembered,  pp. 239-241 (2003).

 

 

 

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