Daniele Dominici
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Graduated in Physics in 1975, he was a researcher at the Department of Physics at the University of Florence from 1981 to 1988, Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Universities of Salerno, Camerino and Florence from 1988 to 2002, full professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Florence since 2002. He has been director of the Department of Physics at the University of Florence from 2006 to 2009. Since 2011, he has been the vice-coordinator of Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics (Arcetri, Florence). From 2010 to 2014 he was the Delegate of the Rector for International Systems Assessment of Universities. Since 2012 he is Director of the magazine The Colle of Galileo. She spent long stays abroad at Johns Hopkins University (1983) of Geneva (1984-86) and CERN (2004). Since 1990, he has contributed to various physics studies in the standard model of electrodeposition interactions with future or future accelerators such as LEP, LHC, ILC and CLIC. He is author of more than 100 journals with judges, over 30 contributions to conferences, publisher of some proceedings. She was curator of the exhibitions "The Physics at Arcetri: From the Birth of the Universe Regia to the Race Laws", 2015, at the Historical Archive of the City of Florence and "Astronomy and Physics in Florence: From Specola to Arcetri", 2016- 2017 at the La Specola Museum in Florence. He has contributed to the exhibition "Treasures unexplored. The libraries of the University of Florence in exhibition" at the Medicea Laurenziana Library, 2017, Florence.
Research Interest
His scientific activity was mainly carried out in the field of alternative models to the standard model; the most significant results were obtained in the study of strong breaking patterns of electrodeposition interactions, extra Z 'models, and more recent models in a time span of more than four dimensions.
Publications
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Daniele Dominici, Itzhak Roditi (2015). Variational approach to thermal masses in compacted models. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, vol. JHEP08 (2015) 104, p. 1-13, ISSN: 1126-6708
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Casalbuoni, Roberto; Dominic, Daniel; Mazzoni, Massimo; Pelosi, Giuseppe (2016). Physics at Arcetri: from the birth of the Royal University to racial laws. Florence: University of Florence, ISBN: 9788866559719
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Barbagli, Fausto; Bianchi, Simone; Casalbuoni, Roberto; Dominic, Daniel; Mazzoni, Massimo; Pelosi, Giuseppe (2017). Astronomy and Physics in Florence. University of Florence, ISBN: 9788864534633