Barton Zwiebach
Barton Zwiebach | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Peru and United States |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería California Institute of Technology |
Known for | String field theory Tachyon condensation |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical Physics |
Institutions | Harvard UC Berkeley MIT |
Doctoral advisor | Murray Gell-Mann |
Doctoral students | Amer Iqbal Sabbir Rahman |
Barton Zwiebach (born Barton Zwiebach Cantor, October 4, 1954) is a Peruvian string theorist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Work[]
Zwiebach's undergraduate work was in Electrical Engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería in Peru, from which he graduated in 1977.
His graduate work was in physics at the California Institute of Technology. Zwiebach obtained his Ph.D. in 1983, working under the supervision of Murray Gell-Mann. He has held postdoctoral positions at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he became an assistant professor of physics in 1987, and a permanent member of the faculty in 1994.
He is one of the world's leading experts in string field theory. He wrote the textbook A First Course in String Theory (2004, ISBN 0-521-83143-1), meant for undergraduates.[1][2]
Selected publications[]
Professor Zwiebach's publications are available on the SPIRES HEP Literature Database.
References[]
- ^ Barton Zwiebach (10 June 2004). A First Course in String Theory. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83143-7; 558 pagesCS1 maint: postscript (link)
- ^ Gleiser, Marcelo (2005). "Review of A First Course in String Theory A First Course in String Theory by Barton Zwiebach". Physics Today. 58 (9): 57. doi:10.1063/1.2117825. ISSN 0031-9228.
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