David B. Malament


UCI Distinguished Professor 

of

Logic and Philosophy of Science



Research  Interests
Recent Papers
Curriculum Vitae
Lecture Notes
Contact Information

Southern California Philosophy of Physics Reading Group


Research Interests:

I am interested in the mathematical and philosophical foundations of modern physics. I have done some work on classical equilibrium statistical mechanics [6] and quantum mechanics [14, 17]. (The numbers refer to papers listed in my cv.) But most of my work has dealt with problems of spacetime structure and the foundations of relativity theory. Topics have included: (i) the "causal structure" of spacetime [4, 5]; (ii) the relation of relativity theory to Newtonian gravitation theory [10, 11, 16]; (iii) Gödel's model of spacetime structure [8, 12, 14, 15, 18]; and (iv) rotation in relativity theory [9, 18, 19]. I am presently trying to bring together these investigations (and others) in a book on the foundations of relativity theory. 


Recent Papers:

        (A complete bibliography (with download links) is included in my curriculum vitae.


"Norton's Slippery Slope", for a Symposium on "The Vagaries of Determinism and Indeterminism" at the Fall 2006 meetings of the Philosophy of Science Association
[preprint]


"Classical General Relativity",  in Butterfield, J. and Earman, J. (eds.),  Handbook of the Philosophy of Science. Volume 2: Philosophy of Physics, Elsevier, 2006.
[preprint]


"On the Time Reversal Invariance of Classical Electromagnetic Theory", Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, vol. 35, no. 2, 2004.
[eprint


"On Relative Orbital Rotation in General Relativity", in Ashtekar, A. (ed.), Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics: Festschrift for John Stachel, Kluwer, 2003.
[preprint]


"A No-Go Theorem About Rotation in Relativity Theory", in Malament, D. (ed.), Reading Natural Philosophy (Essays Dedicated to Howard Stein on His 70th Birthday), Open Court Press, 2002.
[
eprint]


Lecture Notes are available for the following courses:

For Undergraduates and Graduate Students:

         Probability and Determinism (Fall 2006)              
Geometry and Spacetime (Fall 2007)                                                        
For Graduate Students:
Foundations of Relativity Theory I and II  (Winter and Spring 2007)     
              

Contact Information:

Office: SST 757
Phone: (949) 824-7374
Email: dmalamen@uci.edu