Dr. Isaac Newton
- Email: i.newton@converis.de
- Mobile: 01234563532
- Phone: 0129834
- Address
Zur Giesserei 7
76227 Karlsruhe
- Address
Work Affiliations
- From 09/01/2004 to Present: Head of Department, Department of Theoretical Physics
Research Interest
Isaac Newton is the author of the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, in which he described his law of gravitation universal gravitation and the laws of motion, laying the groundwork for classical mechanics. Almost simultaneously with Leibniz Newton developed calculus. He generalized the binomial theorem by means of infinite series on arbitrary real exponents. He is known for his achievements in the field of optics: the advocated by him particle theory of light, and the declaration of the spectrum.
Research Areas
Projects as PI
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Projects as Co-Investigator
- Bohr model; Bohr, Niels - Department of Applied Physics
- Formal logic; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Newton's method of approximation; Einstein, Albert - Department of Theoretical Physics
- Step Reckoner; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm - Department of Theoretical Physics
- The binary numeral system as a base for calculating machines; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm - Department of Theoretical Physics
- The monads; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm - Department of Theoretical Physics
Projects as Team Member
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Publications
- A computer controlled pendulum with position readout; Hauptfleisch H, Gasenzer T, Meier K, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- ADVANCES IN FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH - NEW ASPECTS FOR THE USE OF REMEDIES; SCHOLE J; 1981; Journal article
- Critical dynamics of a two-dimensional superfluid near a nonthermal fixed point; Schole J, Nowak B, Gasenzer T; 2012; Journal article
- De progressione Dyadica; Leibniz G, Newton I, Descartes R; 2000; Buch (Autor)
- Die Leibniz'sche Rechenmaschine; Leibniz G, Newton I, Keppler J; 2003; Doktorarbeit
- Emergent gravity in two dimensions; Sexty D, Wetterich C; 2013; Journal article
- Large parity violating effects in atomic dysprosium with nearly degenerate Floquet eigenvalues; Gasenzer T, Nachtmann O; 2000; Journal article
- Metastable states of hydrogen: their geometric phases and flux densities; Gasenzer T, Nachtmann O, Trappe MI; 2012; Journal article
- New observables for parity violation in atoms: Energy shifts in external electric fields; Bruss D, Gasenzer T, Nachtmann O; 1998; Journal article
- Out-of-equilibrium dynamics of coherent non-Abelian gauge fields; Berges J, Scheffler S, Schlichting S, et al.; 2012; Journal article
- Overpopulated gauge fields on the lattice; Berges J, Schlichting S, Sexty D; 2012; Journal article
- Strong versus weak wave-turbulence in relativistic field theory; Berges J, Sexty D; 2011; Journal article
- Theory of the monads; Leibniz G, Newton I, Keppler J; 2004; Monografie
Other Research Activities
- Präsident der Royal Society (08.09.2011 - 09.04.2015) - Mitgliedschaft
- Scientia potentia est (08.09.2011) - Auszeichnungen
Keywords
Dark matter, Matrix-diffusion