Dear Visitor,

I am a theoretical physicist at Princeton University.

In this webpage you will find information about my scientific activities including: a summary of my main results, current research topics, a resume, a full list of publications and a list of ideas looking for collaborators.

My current research aims to answer two simple questions:

1. How do the properties of a confined many body system depend on the details of the confining potential?.
2.  How does disorder affect the quantum dynamics of cold atoms and quantum chromodynamics?.

As a partial response to these questions I have recently studied, finite size effects in both BCS superconductors and the blackbody radiation. I have also proposed a novel theoretical treatment of the metal-insulator transition. In the context of the strong interactions I have shown that disorder plays an role at the chiral transition and that the QCD vacuum is to some extent a disordered medium.

If you find some of these issues interesting do not hesitate to contact me. You are also cordially invited to inviting me to your place for a talk.

If you are not interested in these issues but you read until here I do not want you to leave this page dissapointed so let me al least recommend you a few good books, good music, a few good movies, and a few other interesting and remarkable things in life.

Angry


Best Regards,
 
 
Antonio M. Garcia-Garcia,
ag3@Princeton.EDU
Postdoc and Lecturer at Princeton University
382 Jadwin Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Campus Phone: 609-258-5594