Kim Maltman
Professor Emeritus
Department
Mathematics and Statistics
Eligible to Supervise
Physics and Astronomy Graduate ProgramWebsite
PublicationsContact
Office Location 222 Petrie Science & Engineering Building (PSE)Phone Number (416)736-2100 ext. 77741
Research Specialization
Quantum chromodynamics (QCD); Chiral perturbation theory.
I am interested in the consequences of the Standard Model of particle physics for few-body nuclear systems and low-energy particle physics and dynamics. My recent research has focussed on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of the strong interactions, using the techniques of chiral perturbation theory and various versions of QCD sum rules to study weak, strong, and electromagnetic observables.
Research Areas
High Energy and Particle Physics
Research Types
Computational, Theoretical