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Anupam Garg is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University. He completed his PhD at Cornell University in 1983. His research interests focus on the formalism and applications of coherent state path integrals, particularly in relation to spin angular momentum and molecular magnets. He maintains a keen interest in the cultural foundations of quantum mechanics. Since 2020, he has been collaborating with Professor Ketterson on micromagnetic simulations related to phenomena such as ferromagnetic resonance and nonlinear, large angle dynamics. Garg has contributed to various notable publications; among those include works on Weyl-Wigner-Moyal formalism and its applications in spin systems, as well as studies on low-temperature magnetization dynamics and tunneling rates in molecular solids. He also authored the book 'Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell', published by Princeton University Press in 2012.
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