Study-unit MODERN PHYSICS AND ITS TEACHING

Course name Mathematics
Study-unit Code A002585
Curriculum Didattico-generale
Lecturer Luca Gammaitoni
Lecturers
  • Luca Gammaitoni
Hours
  • 42 ore - Luca Gammaitoni
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2023
Supplied 2024/25
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Sector FIS/08
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction English
Contents Modern Physics, i.e. the developments of physics starting from the end of the 1800s, through the developments of Quantum Physics and the Theory of Relativity, up to the results obtained in the last 50 years and the methods of teaching these "recent" results.
Reference texts Slides and documents provided by the teacher
Educational objectives Provide an updated view of the discoveries of Physics over the last 100 years in order to be able to convey the essential aspects.
Allow the acquisition of knowledge in the field of PHYSICS that go beyond those that replace the PHYSICS I and PHYSICS II program.
Prerequisites Content of Fisica I and Fisica II courses: classical mechanics and fluidodynamics. Classical electrodynamics.
Teaching methods Frontal lecture
Other information Contact the teacher
Learning verification modality Oral examination. The exam consists of an interview aimed at ascertaining the knowledge acquired by the student on the subject, with reference to the course program and its presentation ability.
Extended program The Modern Physics course is organized in order to present contents from the following topics, with special attention to the teaching issues and the interests of the students.

1) The experimental bases of modern physics. New evidences at the turn of the XIX century.
2) Elements of quantum physics. Historical perspective.
3) Elements of quantum physics. Modern approach
4) Elements of statistical physics. Entropy according to Boltzmann and Gibbs
5) Elements of randomness and fluctuations
6) Elements of special relativity
7) Elements of general relativity
8) Advanced topics (quantum field theory, gravitational waves, quantum computing, .)
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile 4,10