
WinWeave Bugs, Improvements, etc.
Bugs
Known
color printing bug:
If you have a Canon Bubble Jet color printer, you may have trouble printing.
I think the problem is due to the printer driver.
Improvements in Version 1.1
- The beta test fix of other color printing problems has been
incorporated.
- Some bugs in the yarn calculator have been fixed.
Brad Keister
Position: Professor of Physics
My research is in the area of medium energy physics, and is supported in part
by the US National Science Foundation, through
a grant to our medium energy theory group.
Recent
preprints:
- Baryon
Form Factors within the Constituent Quark Model, talk from the
Conference on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies,
May 1995 (International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy).
-
Multidimensional Quadrature Algorithms at Higher Degree and/or Dimension,
with B.D.
Keister, to be published in Journal of Computational Physics.
-
Constituent Quark Models of Baryon Structure and Strong Decays,
A Comparison
with Experimental Results, and Outstanding Issues in Baryon Physics, and
`Baryon
Physics at CEBAF', a series of three lectures on baryon physics from the
NATO Advanced Study Institute on Hadron Spectroscopy and the Confinement
Problem, July 1995 (QMWC, London and University of Swansea).
Here is
a list of my
publications, with several links to postscript versions, and here is my
CV.
Teaching:
I am currently teaching the Physics course Intermediate Mechanics (PHY
3221) in the fall semester, and will likely teach the course Advanced
Mechanics (PHY 4222) in the spring semester. We meet on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays from 9:05 to 9:55am.
Service:
I recently coorganized a meeting which was held in March of 1995 at Florida
State, on the topic of partial-wave analysis for the results of the excited
baryon experimental program at CEBAF. I am currently working on organizing the
next meeting in this series, an international workshop which is to be held at
CEBAF this November. I am part of the Physics Department Graduate Affairs
committee which is an important interface between physics graduate students and
the Department of Physics and the University. I also am part of a committee
which runs Saturday Morning Physics, a series of exciting physics
lectures and demonstrations for local high school students.
Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
(412) 268-2772 (Physics)
(412) 268-0098 (Fax)
e-mail: keister@cmu.edu