Faculty - Dr. James Lindesay
Title: Associate Professor
Research Fields: Astrophysics, Particle and Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Biophysics, Computational Physics
Email: JLindesay@Howard.edu
Website: http://www.physics.howard.edu/staff/JLbioWWW.htm
Phone:202-806-7203
Fax: 202-806-5830
Office: Thirkield Hall, room 201
Address:
Howard University
Department of Physics and Astronomy
2355 6th St. NW
Washington, DC 20059
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford, 1981, Theoretical Physics
Selected Publications:
CMB Fluctuation Amplitude from Dark Energy Partitions. James Lindesay, H. P. Noyes and E. D. Jones, Physics Letters B 633 (2006) 433-435, SLAC-PUB-10916, astro-ph/0412477, 7 pages.
An Introduction to Black Holes, Information, and the String Theory Revolution, James Lindesay, CERN Courier, Oct. 2005.
Scientific Eschatology. H. P. Noyes and J. Lindesay. Proceedings of the Silver Jubilee Meeting of the Alternative Natural Philosophy Association, Cambridge, UK (2004), SLAC-PUB-10571, SLAC-PUB-11063, physics/0503181, 22 pages (2005).
Evidence for a Cosmological Phase Transition on the TeV Scale. J. V. Lindesay and H. P. Noyes. SLAC-PUB-11437, astro-ph/0508450, 35pages (2005).
Evidence for a Cosmological Phase Transition from the Dark Energy Scale. J. Lindesay. astro-ph/0604342 (2006) 42 pages.
An Introduction of Multiple Scales in a Dynamical Cosmology. J. Lindesay. gr-qc/0605007 (2006) 8 pages.
Thermal Evolution of a Dual Scale Cosmology. James Lindesay, gr-qc/0605041 (2006) 8 pages.
Rights for Italian translation of World Scientific Press best seller An Introduction to Black Holes, Information, and the String Theory Revolution: The Holographic Universe, by L. Susskind and J. Lindesay, given November 2006
James Lindesay. Coordinates with Non-Singular Curvature for a Time Dependent Black Hole Horizon, gr-qc/0609019 (2006), accepted 15 March 2007, Foundations of Physics
James Lindesay. Consequences of a Cosmological Phase Transition at the TeV Scale, Foundations of Physics (online 13 March 2007)
