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Department of Physics,
Stanford University presents
The Robert Hofstadter Memorial Lectures
Free Public lectures - no charge to attend!
January 27 and 28, 2003
Invited Speaker: Professor Alan Guth
V. F. Weisskopf Professor of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Public Lecture: Monday, January 27, 2003
at 8:00 PM in the Teaching Center, TCSEQ, Room 201,
370 Serra Mall, Stanford University
“COSMIC INFLATION AND THE ACCELERATING UNIVERSE"
Afternoon Colloquium:
Tuesday, January 28, 2003
at 4:15 PM in the Teaching Center, TCSEQ, Room 201,
370 Serra Mall, Stanford University
“TIME TRAVEL AND COSMIC STRINGS:
A PLAYGROUND FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICISTS"
Please call (650) 723-4347 for more information
Robert Hofstadter, winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize, was one of the principal scientists who developed the Compton Observatory. Please call (650) 723-4347 for more information on the lectures.
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