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M. Lawrence Glasser
Professor
343 Science Center
Clarkson University
PO Box 5820
Potsdam, NY 13699-5820
Phone: 315-268-2372
Fax: 315-268-6610
E-mail: laryg@clarkson.edu
Educational Background
M.S. Mathematics, Chicago (1955)
M.S. Physics, University of Miami (1957)
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University (1962)
Research Interests
Professor Glasser's research interests are in solid state physics includes, quantum physics of semiconductor nano-structures, high-temperature superconductors, surface physics and density functional theory. In statistical mechanics he is concerned with exact solutions of models for phase transitions. In a more mathematical direction, he studies supersymmetry in quantum mechanics, lattice sums and the asymptotic properties of special functions.
Visiting Appointments
* University of Waterloo (1968),
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1969-1970),
* University of Rochester (1973),
* Free University of Berlin (1973, 1985),
* Melbourne University (1978, 1981, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1999),
* Australian National University (1979, 1984),
* University of Chicago (1985),
* Weizman Institute, Technion (1984-1985),
* University of Wroclaw (1990),
* University of Michigan (1996),
* University of Utah (1996),
* University of Valladolid (1997 and 2002)
Selected Publications
M.L. Glasser, "The effect of confinement on the hyperfine interaction," J. Phys. Cond. Mat. 15, 8673-8677 (2003).
M.L. Glasser, L.M. Nieto and B.F. Samsonov, "Supersymmetric manipulation of quasienergy states: Application to the geometric phase," J. Phys. A 36, L585-591 (2003).
B.F. Samsonov, M.L. Glasser, J. Negro and L.M. Nieto, "Second order Darboux displacements," J. Phys. A36, 10053-10069 (2003).
Brian A. Pethica, M. Lawrence Glasser and Edward H. Cong, "Intermolecular forces between the n-alkanes Methane to Butane absorbed at the water/vapor interface,"Langmuir 19, 6820-6825 (2003).
B.F. Samsonov, A.A. Pecheritsin, E.O. Pozdeeva and M.L. Glasser, "New exactly solvable periodic potentials for the Dirac equation," Eur. J. Phys. 24, 435-442 (2003).
M.L. Glasser and Danielle Bousquet, "Shooting for the stars: The spherically confined H atom redux," Amer. J. Phys. 71, 574-576 (2003).
M.K. Kostov, M.W. Cole, G.D. Mahan, C. Carraro and M.L. Glasser, "Enhanced cohesion of matter on a cylindrical surface," Phys. Rev. B 67, 075403-1-075403-5 (2003).
343 Science Center
Clarkson University
PO Box 5820
Potsdam, NY 13699-5820
Phone: 315-268-2372
Fax: 315-268-6610
E-mail: laryg@clarkson.edu
Educational Background
M.S. Mathematics, Chicago (1955)
M.S. Physics, University of Miami (1957)
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University (1962)
Research Interests
Professor Glasser's research interests are in solid state physics includes, quantum physics of semiconductor nano-structures, high-temperature superconductors, surface physics and density functional theory. In statistical mechanics he is concerned with exact solutions of models for phase transitions. In a more mathematical direction, he studies supersymmetry in quantum mechanics, lattice sums and the asymptotic properties of special functions.
Visiting Appointments
* University of Waterloo (1968),
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1969-1970),
* University of Rochester (1973),
* Free University of Berlin (1973, 1985),
* Melbourne University (1978, 1981, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1999),
* Australian National University (1979, 1984),
* University of Chicago (1985),
* Weizman Institute, Technion (1984-1985),
* University of Wroclaw (1990),
* University of Michigan (1996),
* University of Utah (1996),
* University of Valladolid (1997 and 2002)
Selected Publications
M.L. Glasser, "The effect of confinement on the hyperfine interaction," J. Phys. Cond. Mat. 15, 8673-8677 (2003).
M.L. Glasser, L.M. Nieto and B.F. Samsonov, "Supersymmetric manipulation of quasienergy states: Application to the geometric phase," J. Phys. A 36, L585-591 (2003).
B.F. Samsonov, M.L. Glasser, J. Negro and L.M. Nieto, "Second order Darboux displacements," J. Phys. A36, 10053-10069 (2003).
Brian A. Pethica, M. Lawrence Glasser and Edward H. Cong, "Intermolecular forces between the n-alkanes Methane to Butane absorbed at the water/vapor interface,"Langmuir 19, 6820-6825 (2003).
B.F. Samsonov, A.A. Pecheritsin, E.O. Pozdeeva and M.L. Glasser, "New exactly solvable periodic potentials for the Dirac equation," Eur. J. Phys. 24, 435-442 (2003).
M.L. Glasser and Danielle Bousquet, "Shooting for the stars: The spherically confined H atom redux," Amer. J. Phys. 71, 574-576 (2003).
M.K. Kostov, M.W. Cole, G.D. Mahan, C. Carraro and M.L. Glasser, "Enhanced cohesion of matter on a cylindrical surface," Phys. Rev. B 67, 075403-1-075403-5 (2003).
