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Faculty Research Profile


 
Mike Vaughn Michael Vaughn
Professor
PhD Purdue University, 1960
(617)373-2954
mtvaughn@neu.edu

Research Summary:

Most recently, Prof. Vaughn has been working with Prof. Markiewicz in studying the role of higher symmetries in condensed matter physics, especially in the theory of the cuprate high Tc superconductors and other quasi-two-dimensional condensed matter systems.

Recent Publications:

Michael T Vaughn, "Introduction to Mathematical Physics", Wiley - VCH (2007).

R.S. Markiewicz, M.T. Vaughn, "Stripe Disordering Transition", (U. of Miami Conference on High Temperature Superconductivity, Miami, FL, Jan. 7-13, 1999 -- HTS99) (cond-mat/9903422).

R.S. Markiewicz, C. Kusko, and M.T. Vaughn, "SO(6)-Generalized Pseudogap Model of the Cuprates", (U. of Miami Conference on High Temperature Superconductivity, Miami, FL, Jan. 7-13, 1999 -- HTS99) (cond-mat/9903421).

R.S. Markiewicz, C. Kusko, and M.T. Vaughn, "Tunneling and Photoemission in an SO(6) Superconductor", (cond-mat/9807067).

R.S. Markiewicz and M.T. Vaughn, "Higher Symmetries in Condensed Matter Physics", in Particles, Strings and Cosmology -- PASCOS98, P. Nath (ed.) , World Scientific (Singapore, 1999) (cond-mat/9809119).

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