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Juan Maldacena

Juan Martín Maldacena (born 10 September 1968) is an Argentine theoretical physicist and the Carl P. Feinberg Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.[2] He has made significant contributions to the foundations of string theory and quantum gravity. His most famous discovery is the AdS/CFT correspondence, a realization of the holographic principle in string theory.

Juan Maldacena
Born (1968-09-10) 10 September 1968 (age 54)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentine, American, Italian[1]
Alma materInstituto Balseiro (BS)
Princeton University (PhD)
Known forAdS/CFT correspondence
ER = EPR
ABJM superconformal field theory
AwardsAlfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship
Sackler Prize
MacArthur Fellowship
Xanthopoulos
Pius XI Medal
Dirac Medal
Pomeranchuk Prize
Fundamental Physics Prize
Lorentz Medal
Albert Einstein Medal
St. Albert Award
Galileo Galilei Medal
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical physics
InstitutionsInstitute for Advanced Study
Thesis (1996)
Doctoral advisorCurtis Callan

Biography

Maldacena obtained his licenciatura (a six-year degree) in 1991 at the Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche, Argentina, under the supervision of Gerardo Aldazábal. He then obtained his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University after completing a doctoral dissertation titled "Black holes in string theory" under the supervision of Curtis Callan in 1996, and went on to a post-doctoral position at Rutgers University. In 1997, he joined Harvard University as associate professor, being quickly promoted to Professor of Physics in 1999. Since 2001 he has been a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey and in 2016 became the first Carl P. Feinberg Professor of Theoretical Physics in the institute's School of Natural Sciences.

Contributions to physics

Maldacena has made numerous discoveries in theoretical physics. Leonard Susskind called him "perhaps the greatest physicist of his generation... certainly the greatest theoretical physicist of his generation".[3] His most famous discovery is the most reliable realization of the holographic principle – namely the AdS/CFT correspondence, a conjecture about the equivalence of string theory on Anti-de Sitter (AdS) space, and a conformal field theory defined on the boundary of the AdS space.[4] According to the conjecture, certain theories of quantum gravity are equivalent to other quantum mechanical theories (with no gravitational force) in one fewer spacetime dimensions.

In subsequent works, Maldacena elucidated several aspects of the AdS/CFT correspondence, describing how certain physical observables defined in one theory can be described in the equivalent theory. Shortly after his original work on the AdS/CFT correspondence, Maldacena showed how Wilson lines can be computed in a corresponding string theory by considering the area swept by an evolving fundamental string.[5] Wilson lines are non-local physical observables defined in gauge theory. In 2001, Maldacena proposed that an eternal black hole, an object defined in a gravitational theory, is equivalent to a certain entangled state involving two copies of the corresponding quantum mechanical theory.[6] Ordinary black holes emit Hawking radiation and eventually evaporate. An eternal black hole is a type of black hole that survives forever because it eventually re-absorbs the radiation it emits.

In 2013, Maldacena co-authored an analysis of the 2012 black hole firewall paradox with Leonard Susskind, arguing that the paradox can be resolved if entangled particles are connected by minor wormholes."[7][8][9]

Publications

  • Berenstein, David; Maldacena, Juan; Nastase, Horatiu (2002). "Strings in flat space and pp waves from N = 4 Super Yang Mills". AIP Conference Proceedings. Waterloo, Ontario (Canada). 646: 3–14. arXiv:hep-th/0202021. Bibcode:2002AIPC..646....3B. doi:10.1063/1.1524550.

Awards

Maldacena has received these awards:

References

  1. ^ "Curriculum Vitae: Juan Maldacena" (PDF). 2020.
  2. ^ "Juan Maldacena". Institute for Advanced Study. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ Susskind, Leonard (30 April 2014). Black Holes, the Conservation of Information, and the Holographic Principle (Speech). Messenger Lectures on "The Birth of the Universe and the Origin of Laws of Physics". Cornell University. 68 minutes in.
  4. ^ Juan Martin Maldacena (1998). "The Large N Limit of Superconformal Field Theories and Supergravity". Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 2 (2): 231–252. arXiv:hep-th/9711200. Bibcode:1998AdTMP...2..231M. doi:10.4310/atmp.1998.v2.n2.a1.
  5. ^ Maldacena, Juan M. (1 June 1998). "Wilson loops in large N field theories". Physical Review Letters. 80 (22): 4859–4862. arXiv:hep-th/9803002. Bibcode:1998PhRvL..80.4859M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4859. ISSN 0031-9007. S2CID 14386667.
  6. ^ Maldacena, Juan M. (12 April 2003). "Eternal Black Holes in AdS". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2003 (4): 021. arXiv:hep-th/0106112. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/04/021. ISSN 1029-8479. S2CID 7767700.
  7. ^ Overbye, Dennis (12 August 2013). "A Black Hole Mystery Wrapped in a Firewall Paradox". New York Times. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  8. ^ "The Firewall Paradox". New York Times. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  9. ^ Cool horizons for entangled black holes
  10. ^ "Meet the 1999 MacArthur Fellows". Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  11. ^ "Basilis Xanthopoulos International Award". www.physics.uoc.gr.
  12. ^ "2004 Edward A. Bouchet Award Recipient: Juan M. Maldacena". Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Juan Martin Maldacena". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  14. ^ "Juan Maldacena". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  15. ^ "2007 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics Recipient: Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advance Study". American Physical Society. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  16. ^ New annual US$3 million Fundamental Physics Prize recognizes transformative advances in the field 3 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine, FPP, accessed 1 August 2012
  17. ^ "LORENTZ MEDAL AWARDED TO PHYSICIST JUAN MARTÍN MALDACENA". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. 27 March 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Juan Maldacena Receives 2018 Einstein Medal from the Albert Einstein Society - IAS News | Institute for Advanced Study". 3 August 2018.
  19. ^ "Juan Martin Maldacena".

External links

  • Maldacena's web page at the Institute
  • Maldacena Theme tree

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Juan Martin Maldacena born 10 September 1968 is an Argentine theoretical physicist and the Carl P Feinberg Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study Princeton 2 He has made significant contributions to the foundations of string theory and quantum gravity His most famous discovery is the AdS CFT correspondence a realization of the holographic principle in string theory Juan MaldacenaBorn 1968 09 10 10 September 1968 age 54 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentine American Italian 1 Alma materInstituto Balseiro BS Princeton University PhD Known forAdS CFT correspondenceER EPRABJM superconformal field theoryAwardsAlfred P Sloan Foundation Fellowship Sackler Prize MacArthur Fellowship Xanthopoulos Pius XI Medal Dirac Medal Pomeranchuk Prize Fundamental Physics Prize Lorentz Medal Albert Einstein Medal St Albert Award Galileo Galilei MedalScientific careerFieldsTheoretical physicsInstitutionsInstitute for Advanced StudyThesis 1996 Doctoral advisorCurtis Callan Contents 1 Biography 2 Contributions to physics 3 Publications 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditMaldacena obtained his licenciatura a six year degree in 1991 at the Instituto Balseiro Bariloche Argentina under the supervision of Gerardo Aldazabal He then obtained his Ph D in physics at Princeton University after completing a doctoral dissertation titled Black holes in string theory under the supervision of Curtis Callan in 1996 and went on to a post doctoral position at Rutgers University In 1997 he joined Harvard University as associate professor being quickly promoted to Professor of Physics in 1999 Since 2001 he has been a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey and in 2016 became the first Carl P Feinberg Professor of Theoretical Physics in the institute s School of Natural Sciences Contributions to physics EditMaldacena has made numerous discoveries in theoretical physics Leonard Susskind called him perhaps the greatest physicist of his generation certainly the greatest theoretical physicist of his generation 3 His most famous discovery is the most reliable realization of the holographic principle namely the AdS CFT correspondence a conjecture about the equivalence of string theory on Anti de Sitter AdS space and a conformal field theory defined on the boundary of the AdS space 4 According to the conjecture certain theories of quantum gravity are equivalent to other quantum mechanical theories with no gravitational force in one fewer spacetime dimensions In subsequent works Maldacena elucidated several aspects of the AdS CFT correspondence describing how certain physical observables defined in one theory can be described in the equivalent theory Shortly after his original work on the AdS CFT correspondence Maldacena showed how Wilson lines can be computed in a corresponding string theory by considering the area swept by an evolving fundamental string 5 Wilson lines are non local physical observables defined in gauge theory In 2001 Maldacena proposed that an eternal black hole an object defined in a gravitational theory is equivalent to a certain entangled state involving two copies of the corresponding quantum mechanical theory 6 Ordinary black holes emit Hawking radiation and eventually evaporate An eternal black hole is a type of black hole that survives forever because it eventually re absorbs the radiation it emits In 2013 Maldacena co authored an analysis of the 2012 black hole firewall paradox with Leonard Susskind arguing that the paradox can be resolved if entangled particles are connected by minor wormholes 7 8 9 Publications EditBerenstein David Maldacena Juan Nastase Horatiu 2002 Strings in flat space and pp waves from N 4 Super Yang Mills AIP Conference Proceedings Waterloo Ontario Canada 646 3 14 arXiv hep th 0202021 Bibcode 2002AIPC 646 3B doi 10 1063 1 1524550 Awards EditMaldacena has received these awards Alfred P Sloan Foundation Fellowship 1998 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering 1998 MacArthur Fellowship 1999 10 UNESCO Husein Prize for Young Scientists 1999 Sackler Prize in Physics 2000 Xanthopoulos International Award for Research in Gravitational Physics 11 2001 Pius XI Medal 2002 Edward A Bouchet Award 12 of the American Physical Society 2004 Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected 2007 13 Member of the National Academy of Sciences elected 2013 14 Dannie Heineman Prize 2007 15 Dirac Medal of the ITCP 2008 Pomeranchuk Prize 2012 Fundamental Physics Prize 2012 16 Diamond Konex Award as the most important scientist in the last decade in Argentina 2013 Lorentz Medal 2018 17 Albert Einstein Medal 2018 18 St Albert Award 2018 19 Galileo Galilei Medal 2019References Edit Curriculum Vitae Juan Maldacena PDF 2020 Juan Maldacena Institute for Advanced Study 9 December 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Susskind Leonard 30 April 2014 Black Holes the Conservation of Information and the Holographic Principle Speech Messenger Lectures on The Birth of the Universe and the Origin of Laws of Physics Cornell University 68 minutes in Juan Martin Maldacena 1998 The Large N Limit of Superconformal Field Theories and Supergravity Adv Theor Math Phys 2 2 231 252 arXiv hep th 9711200 Bibcode 1998AdTMP 2 231M doi 10 4310 atmp 1998 v2 n2 a1 Maldacena Juan M 1 June 1998 Wilson loops in large N field theories Physical Review Letters 80 22 4859 4862 arXiv hep th 9803002 Bibcode 1998PhRvL 80 4859M doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 80 4859 ISSN 0031 9007 S2CID 14386667 Maldacena Juan M 12 April 2003 Eternal Black Holes in AdS Journal of High Energy Physics 2003 4 021 arXiv hep th 0106112 doi 10 1088 1126 6708 2003 04 021 ISSN 1029 8479 S2CID 7767700 Overbye Dennis 12 August 2013 A Black Hole Mystery Wrapped in a Firewall Paradox New York Times Retrieved 29 October 2013 The Firewall Paradox New York Times 12 August 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2013 Cool horizons for entangled black holes Meet the 1999 MacArthur Fellows Retrieved 25 November 2013 Basilis Xanthopoulos International Award www physics uoc gr 2004 Edward A Bouchet Award Recipient Juan M Maldacena Retrieved 24 August 2011 Juan Martin Maldacena American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 13 May 2020 Juan Maldacena www nasonline org Retrieved 13 May 2020 2007 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics Recipient Juan Maldacena Institute for Advance Study American Physical Society Retrieved 3 August 2018 New annual US 3 million Fundamental Physics Prize recognizes transformative advances in the field Archived 3 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine FPP accessed 1 August 2012 LORENTZ MEDAL AWARDED TO PHYSICIST JUAN MARTIN MALDACENA Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 27 March 2018 Retrieved 3 August 2018 Juan Maldacena Receives 2018 Einstein Medal from the Albert Einstein Society IAS News Institute for Advanced Study 3 August 2018 Juan Martin Maldacena External links EditMaldacena s web page at the Institute Maldacena Theme tree 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