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Bergfinnur Durhuus

Bergfinnur Durhuus

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Mathematics

D-Index
31
Citations
4844
World Ranking
3312
National Ranking
17

Overview

Bergfinnur Durhuus is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research spans multiple fields including Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics and Astronomy, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Graph theory and applications
  • Markov Chains and Monte Carlo Methods
  • Theoretical and Computational Physics

Durhuus has contributed significantly to several subfields such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

Recent publications by Durhuus demonstrate active engagement with both probability theory and mathematical physics. Notable papers include:

  • "Trees with exponential height dependent weight," 2023, Probability Theory and Related Fields
  • "The structure of spatial slices of 3-dimensional causal triangulations," 2020, Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D Combinatorics Physics and their Interactions
  • "Trees with power-like height dependent weight," 2022, Electronic Journal of Probability

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Meltem Ünel
  • Lasse Harboe Wolff
  • Matthias Christandl
  • Thórdur Jónsson
  • J.F. Wheater

Durhuus's work is also published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University) and Physical Review Letters, which have hosted multiple contributions by this researcher.

Publication venues with multiple contributions include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Probability Theory and Related Fields
  • Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D Combinatorics Physics and their Interactions
  • Electronic Journal of Probability

Best Publications

  • Diseases of triangulated random surface models, and possible cures

    Jan Ambjorn;B. Durhuus;J. Frohlich

  • Quantum Geometry: A Statistical Field Theory Approach

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur J. Durhuus;Thordur Jonsson

  • THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMPLICIAL QUANTUM GRAVITY AND GENERALIZED MATRIX MODELS

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur Durhuus;Thórdur Jónsson

  • The appearance of critical dimensions in regulated string theories

    J. Ambjørn;B. Durhuus;J. Fröhlich;P. Orland

  • Critical behaviour in a model of planar random surfaces

    B. Durhuus;J. Fröhlich;T. Jónsson

  • Summing over all genera for d > 1: a toy model

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur Durhuus;Thórdur Jónsson

  • The Wess-Zumino action in two dimensions and non-abelian bosonization

    P. Di Vecchia;B. Durhuus;J.L. Petersen

  • Polyakov's Quantized String With Boundary Terms

    B. Durhuus;P. Olesen;J.L. Petersen

  • Self-avoiding and planar random surfaces on the lattice

    B. Durhuus;J. Fröhlich;T. Jonsson

  • Local limit of labeled trees and expected volume growth in a random quadrangulation

    Philippe Chassaing;Bergfinnur Durhuus

  • Regularized bosonic strings need extrinsic curvature

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur Durhuus

  • Three-dimensional simplicial gravity and generalized matrix models

    Jan Ambjørn;B Durhuus;T Jónsson

  • The Spectral Dimension of Generic Trees

    Bergfinnur Durhuus;Thordur Jonsson;John F. Wheater

  • Dual models as saddle point approximations to Polyakov's quantized string

    B. Durhuus;H.B. Nielsen;P. Olesen;J.L. Petersen

  • Kinematical numerical study of the crumpling transition in crystalline surfaces

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur Durhuus;Thordur Jonsson

  • A connection between ν-dimensional Yang-Mills theory and (ν−1)-dimensional, non-linear σ-models

    B. Durhuus;J. Fröhlich

  • The spectral density for two-dimensional continuum QCD

    B. Durhuus;P. Olesen

  • Multi-spin systems on a randomly triangulated surface

    B. Durhuus

  • Fermionic Strings With Boundary Terms

    P. Di Vecchia;B. Durhuus;P. Olesen;J.L. Petersen

  • Regularized strings with extrinsic curvature

    Jan Ambjørn;Bergfinnur Durhuus;Jürg Fröhlich;Thórdur Jónsson

  • Random walks on combs

    Bergfinnur Durhuus;Thordur Jonsson;Thordur Jonsson;John F Wheater

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Ambjørn
Jan Ambjørn Niels Bohr Institute
David C. Brydges
David C. Brydges University of British Columbia

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