Content Description
The Rubin H. Landau Papers consist of materials generated and assembled
by Landau as a physics professor at Oregon State University and document
his research, writing, and teaching activities. The collection includes
article reprints and conference papers; biographical materials; books;
correspondence; presentations and talks; grant proposals; student
assessments of teaching and course materials; reference materials;
research notebooks; and computer code.
The correspondence documents Landau's interactions with OSU faculty and
off-campus colleagues and pertains to the review and publication of
Landau's research and the funding and purchase of research equipment. It
also includes letters of recommendation for former students and requests
to Landau for reviews of books and articles.
The grant proposals are predominantly for research funding but also
document the development of a degree program in computational physics.
These records include proposals as well as progress and final reports.
Course materials are for general physics, modern physics, mathematical
physics, relativity, dynamics and classical dynamics, and advanced quantum
theory.
The research notebooks document research conducted by Landau and
graduate students that he advised. Research topics include proton nucleus
scattering, quark models, kaon scattering, pion scattering from
nucleons/nuclei, and relativistic heavy ions. The computer code was
written by Landau for programs to solve integral forms of the Schroedinger
Equation for scattering and bound states.
The compact discs contain course materials, talks, computer programs,
and a curriculum vita.