Philip David Mannheim - Recent Seminars


2000


  1. Cosmic acceleration as the solution to the cosmological constant problem, seminar presented at MIT at joint MIT-CFA-Tufts cosmology seminar, February, 2000.

  2. Conformal gravity I, seminar presented at MIT, March, 2000.

  3. Conformal gravity II, seminar presented at MIT, March, 2000.

  4. Cosmic acceleration as the solution to the cosmological constant problem, seminar presented at Brandeis University, March, 2000.

  5. How good is Newton's law of gravity?, colloquium presented at University of Miami, April, 2000.

  6. How we got into the dark matter fix and how we can get out, seminar presented at MIT, May, 2000.

  7. Cosmic acceleration as the solution to the cosmological constant problem, seminar presented at Boston University, May, 2000.

  8. Conformal gravity III, seminar presented at MIT, May, 2000.

  9. Brane-localized gravity: could there be a macroscopically sized fifth dimension?, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, September, 2000.

  10. Dynamical localization of gravity, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, September, 2000.

  11. The crystal impurity problem and the Mossbauer effect, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, November, 2000.

  12. Gravitationally induced quantum interference, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, November, 2000.

  13. Brane-localized gravity, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, November, 2000.

  14. Cosmic acceleration and a natural solution to the cosmological constant problem, conference seminar presented at Orbis Scientiae 2000, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 2000.

  15. Conformal gravity and a naturally small cosmological constant, poster presentation at 20th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Austin, Texas, December 2000.


2001


  1. The crystal impurity problem and the Mossbauer effect, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, January, 2001.

  2. Brane cosmology, seminar presented at MIT, February, 2001.

  3. Cosmic acceleration as the solution to the cosmological constant problem, seminar presented at Texas A and M, March, 2001.

  4. How we got into the dark matter fix and how we can get out, colloquium presented at University of Texas, March, 2001.

  5. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, May, 2001.

  6. Recent developments in the crystal impurity problem, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, July 2001.

  7. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, July 2001.

  8. Gravitationally induced quantum interference, colloquium presented at Argonne National Laboratory, November 2001.

  9. Localization issues for Robertson-Walker branes, conference seminar presented at Coral Gables 2001, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 2001.

  10. Is cosmic acceleration really recent?, conference seminar presented at Coral Gables 2001, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 2001.


2002


  1. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, seminar presented at Yale University, April 2002.

  2. How we got into the dark matter fix and how we can get out, seminar presented at University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews Scotland, August 2002.

  3. How we got into the dark energy fix and how we can get out, seminar presented at University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews Scotland, August 2002.

  4. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, invited presentation at Cross-Channel Conference, Plymouth, England, August 2002.

  5. The accelerating universe, colloquium presented at Daytona Beach Community College, Daytona, November 2002.

  6. How we got into the dark matter fix and how we can get out, seminar presented at SLAC, Stanford University, December 2002.

  7. Living with a large cosmological constant, seminar presented at SLAC, Stanford University, December 2002.

  8. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, seminar presented at LBL, Berkeley, December 2002.

  9. The accelerating universe, colloquium presented at San Francisco State University, December 2002.

  10. Options for cosmology at redshifts above one, invited presentation at Coral Gables 2002 Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 2002.


2003


  1. How recent is cosmic acceleration?, seminar presented at Liverpool University, England, January 2003.

  2. How we got into the dark matter fix and how we can get out, seminar presented at University of Florida, Gainesville, April 2003.

  3. Living with a large cosmological constant, seminar presented at University of Florida, Gainesville, April 2003.

  4. Living with a large cosmological constant, invited presentation at the 8th Wigner symposium, CUNY, New York City, May 2003.

  5. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, colloquium presented at University of Oxford, Oxford, England, August 2003.

  6. Living with a large cosmological constant, seminar presented at University of Oxford, Oxford, England, August 2003.

  7. Living with a large cosmological constant, invited seminar presented at Cosmo-03 Conference, Ambleside, England, August 2003.

  8. The work of Behram Kursunoglu, invited seminar presented at Coral Gables Conference, Fort Lauderdale, December 2003.

  9. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, invited seminar presented at Coral Gables Conference, Fort Lauderdale, December 2003.


2004


  1. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, seminar presented at University of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales, January 2004.

  2. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, seminar presented at University of Bristol, Bristol, England, January 2004.

  3. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, colloquium presented at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, January 2004.

  4. The most expensive way to measure the velocity of sound, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, February 2004.

  5. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, invited seminar presented at MRST Conference, Montreal, Canada, May 2004.

  6. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, seminar presented at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel, July 2004.

  7. Bounds on localized modes in the crystal impurity problem, seminar presented at the Budnickfest, University of Connecticut, Storrs, September 2004.

  8. Quantizing acceleration dependent Lagrangians, seminar presented at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, November 2004.


2005


  1. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, seminar presented at University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England, March 2005.

  2. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fantasy, seminar presented at Rockefeller University, New York, May 2005.

  3. Bounds on localized modes in the crystal impurity problem, seminar presented at Argonne National Laboratory, October 2005.

  4. Alternatives to dark matter and dark energy, seminar presented at Kavli Institute, University of Chicago, October 2005.

  5. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, November 2005.

  6. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, colloquium presented at Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada, November 2005.

  7. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at University of Toronto, Canada, November 2005.

  8. Bounds on localized modes in the crystal impurity problem, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, November 2005.

  9. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at University of Liverpool, England, December 2005.

  10. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at University of Manchester, England, December 2005.


2006


  1. Gauge invariant treatment of the energy of a gravitational wave, seminar presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, January 2006.

  2. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at Imperial College, London, England, February 2006.

  3. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at Fermilab, March 2006.

  4. Causality in the brane world, seminar presented at Fermilab, March 2006.

  5. Conformal gravity and dark energy, invited plenary presentation at Alternative Gravities and Dark Matter Workshop, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 2006.

  6. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at Syracuse University, May 2006.

  7. Cosmology in the Dvali-Gabadaze-Porrati brane world, seminar presented at Cornell/Syracuse Dark Energy Workshop, Syracuse University, May 2006.

  8. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at Cornell University, May 2006.

  9. Solution to the ghost problem in fourth order derivative theories, seminar presented at the 2006 Biennial Meeting of the International Association for Relativistic Dynamics, Storrs, May 2006.

  10. Grassmann extension of the Stuckelberg proper time formulation of quantum mechanics, seminar presented at the 2006 Biennial Meeting of the International Association for Relativistic Dynamics, Storrs, May 2006.

  11. Causality in the brane world, seminar presented at the 26th International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, New York City, June 2006.

  12. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at University of Pennysylvania, November 2006.

  13. The 2006 Nobel prize in physics, colloquium presented at University of Connecticut, Storrs, November 2006.

  14. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at McGill University, Montreal, November 2006.

  15. Einstein's Incredible Legacy, colloquium presented at Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Quebec, November 2006.

  16. Einstein's Incredible Legacy, colloquium presented at Stockton College, Pomona, New Jersey, December 2006.

  17. Causality and completeness issues in the brane world, seminar presented at New York University, December 2006.

  18. Intoduction to the brane world, seminar presented at SUNY Stony Brook, December 2006.

  19. Alternatives to dark matter and dark energy, seminar presented at SUNY Stony Brook, December 2006.

  20. Causality and completeness issues in the brane world, seminar presented at the Miami 2006 Conference, Fort Lauderdale, December 2006.


2007


  1. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, invited talk presented at the "Open Questions for the Standard Cosmological Model" conference, Imperial College London, March 2007.

  2. Dark matter and dark energy - fact or fiction, seminar presented at Los Alamos National Laboratory, May 2007.

  3. Conformal Gravity Challenges String Theory, invited talk presented at Pascos-07 symposium, Imperial College London, July 2007.