MIT Center for Theoretical Physics – a Leinweber Institute

MIT Center for Theoretical Physics

A research center of the Department of Physics, an affiliate of the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, and a member of the Leinweber Institutes for Theoretical Physics.

Our Research

We are a unified research and teaching center focused on fundamental physics. Our activities range from string theory and cosmology at the highest energies down through unification and beyond-the-standard-model physics, through the standard model, to QCD, hadrons, quark matter, and nuclei at the low energy scale. Theoretical research in the Center complements and connects to experimental work by the Nuclear and Particle Experiment division in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, theoretical work in other divisions—including condensed matter theory, astrophysics theory, and theoretical work in the physics of living systems group—and quantum information science across MIT.

Recent Publications

  • A Tale of Two Hartle-Hawking Wave Functions: Fully Gravitational vs Partially Frozen
    Galit Anikeeva, Raphaël Dulac, Zixia Wei and Mengyang Zhang
    May 13, 2026, arXiv:2605.13970
    Abstract: (click to show)
  • Tunneling and tidal stripping in multifield ultralight dark matter halos
    Benjamin V. Lehmann, Jackie Lodman and Thomas Steingasser
    May 12, 2026, arXiv:2605.12589
    Abstract: (click to show)
  • A Quantum Gravitational Mechanism for Isotropization of de Sitter Cosmologies
    Stephon Alexander, Bruno Alexandre, Daine L. Danielson and David N. Spergel
    May 11, 2026, arXiv:2605.11085
    Abstract: (click to show)
  • The two-flavor Schwinger model at 50: Solving Coleman's puzzles
    Gabriel Cuomo, Ross Dempsey, Andrei Katsevich, Igor R. Klebanov, Ilia V. Kochergin et. al.
    May 8, 2026, arXiv:2605.08042
    Abstract: (click to show)