Karl Svozil
Karl Svozil (born December 18, 1956, Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian physicist educated at the University of Vienna and Heidelberg University. Visiting scholar at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A. (1982–1983), the Lebedev Institute of the Moscow State University, and the Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg (1986). Docent in Theoretical Physics at the Vienna Technical University. Ao. Univ. Professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Vienna Technical University. External Researcher at the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science[1] of the University of Auckland.
Karl Svozil | |
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Born | 18 December 1956 63) Vienna, Austria | (age
Nationality | Austrian |
Alma mater | University of Vienna Heidelberg University |
Known for | Theoretical Physics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist |
Institutions | Vienna University of Technology |
Research in quantum theory, applications of computability theory, algorithmic information theory, constructive mathematics (in Errett Bishop's sense) in theoretical physics, equilibrium dynamics.[2]
Selected bibliography
- K. Svozil. Quantum Logic, Springer, Singapore, 1998, xviii+214 pages.
- K. Svozil. Randomness and Undecidability in Physics, World Scientific, Singapore, 1993, xvi+292 pages.