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Scott Glasgow

Associate Professor
Permanent Faculty

Office: 364 TCMB

Office Hours:

Class Schedule: Calculus 3, MWF, 2:00-3:50, TMCB 108, Ord. Diff. Equations, MWF, 12:00-1:50, JKB 2113

Research Interests:Quantized Fields

Degrees: Brigham Young University, BS in Physics (1988), University of Arizona, Tucson, PhD in Applied Mathematics (1993)

Publications:

  1. Complete Integrability of the Reduced Maxwell-Bloch Equations with Permanent Dipole, Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 2370-2373 (2000).
  2. Spontaneous Emission in the Near-Resonant Kapitza-Dirac Effect, Appl. Phys. B 54, 451-466 (1992).
  3. Real-time dissipation of optical pulses in passive dielectrics, Phys. Rev. A. 80, 043817-827 (2009).
  4. A Novel Reduction of the Simple Asian Option and Lie-Group Invariant Solutions, Int. J. Theoretical and Appl. Finance, 12, Issue 6 (2009).
  5. Dispersive dielectrics and time reversal: Free energies, orthogonal spectra, and parity in dissipative media,” Phys. Rev. E 82, 011115 (2010).
  6. Quantum fluctuations in the dressed vacuum of a bosonic model system, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 45(27), 2012, pp. 275303 (electronic).