Program overview

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 15 OCTOBER 2004

Session C1. APS Contributed Session: Quantum and Statistical Theory/Fusion.

Friday afternoon, 14:00, Santa Ana, Student Union

14:00 C1.001 Physics of a Few Particle Gas
Stephanie Magleby (Department of Physics amp; Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602), William E. Evenson (Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT 84058), Dennis Tolley (Department of Statistics, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602)
14:12 C1.002 Formulas for commutators of functions of non-commuting operators
Mark Transtrum, Jean-Francois Van Huele (Brigham Young University)
14:24 C1.003 Electron-Hole Binding and the Oscillator Strength in a Quantum-Dot Lattice
S. K. Lyo (Sandia National Laboratories)
14:36 C1.004 A Hopping Model for Electrical Conduction through the C-60 Single Molecular Transistor
Anita Parmar, David H. Dunlap (The University of New Mexico)
14:48 C1.005 Evidence for Metal-catalyzed Fusion
Steven E. Jones (Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University), John E. Ellsworth, Lawrence B. Rees

Session C2. APS Contributed Session: Astrophysics.

Friday afternoon, 14:00, Acoma, Student Union

14:00 C2.001 Modeling neutron star crust.
Alexander Panin, Eric Brown, Joe Broderick (Utah Valley State College)
14:12 C2.002 Variable Star Research from the MUSK Observatory
Miriam Stevens (Brigham Young University)
14:24 C2.003 Tracking Satellites with a Ground Based Telescope
Eric Brown (Utah Valley State College)
14:36 C2.004 Development of Probability based data selection criteria for TeV astronomy.
Gary Finnegan (University of Utah)
14:48 C2.005 APPLICATION of IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES TO IMAGING CERENKOV GAMMA RAY ASTRONOMY
Joshua Kaggie (University of Utah), Veritas Collaboration