2000 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
His primary areas of investigation include Particle physics, Graviton, Theoretical physics, Classical mechanics and Gravitation. His research in Large extra dimension, Supersymmetry, Neutrino, Hierarchy problem and Supersymmetry breaking are components of Particle physics. The Large extra dimension study combines topics in areas such as Standard Model and Universal extra dimension.
His study in the field of Superstring theory is also linked to topics like Texture. His Theoretical physics research focuses on Quantum mechanics and how it connects with Compactification. His Gravitation research incorporates elements of Propagator, Mathematical physics, Current and Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism.
His main research concerns Particle physics, Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics, Supersymmetry and Gravitation. Particle physics is closely attributed to Inflation in his research. His Theoretical physics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quantum, De Sitter universe, Entropy and Graviton.
As a member of one scientific family, Gia Dvali mostly works in the field of Graviton, focusing on Extra dimensions and, on occasion, Standard Model. The various areas that Gia Dvali examines in his Supersymmetry study include Symmetry and Higgs field. His studies examine the connections between Gravitation and genetics, as well as such issues in Quantum gravity, with regards to Planck mass.
Gia Dvali mainly focuses on Theoretical physics, Unitarity, Gravitation, Entropy and Quantum chromodynamics. His Theoretical physics research includes elements of Quantum information, Curvature, Planck mass and De Sitter universe. His work carried out in the field of Unitarity brings together such families of science as Instanton, Quantum field theory and Mathematical physics.
His Gravitation study incorporates themes from Hawking, Simple, Fundamental interaction and Antimatter. While working in this field, Gia Dvali studies both Gravitational force and Particle physics. His Particle physics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of COSMIC cancer database and Attractor.
Gia Dvali mainly investigates Quantum, Theoretical physics, Universe, De Sitter universe and Observable. Gia Dvali interconnects Gravitation, Anomaly and Effective field theory in the investigation of issues within Theoretical physics. His Planck mass study in the realm of Gravitation interacts with subjects such as Spurious relationship.
His studies in Universe integrate themes in fields like Standard Model, Quantum chromodynamics, Cold dark matter and CP violation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Graviton, Inflaton, Quantum gravity, String and String theory. His Observable research integrates issues from Axion, Particle physics and Dark matter.
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The Hierarchy problem and new dimensions at a millimeter
Nima Arkani-Hamed;Savas Dimopoulos;G.R. Dvali.
Physics Letters B (1998)
New dimensions at a millimeter to a Fermi and superstrings at a TeV
Ignatios Antoniadis;Nima Arkani-Hamed;Savas Dimopoulos;Gia Dvali.
Physics Letters B (1998)
Phenomenology, astrophysics and cosmology of theories with submillimeter dimensions and TeV scale quantum gravity
Nima Arkani-Hamed;Savas Dimopoulos;Gia Dvali.
Physical Review D (1999)
4D Gravity on a Brane in 5D Minkowski Space
G.R. Dvali;Gregory Gabadadze;Massimo Porrati.
Physics Letters B (2000)
Accelerated universe from gravity leaking to extra dimensions
Cédric Deffayet;Gia Dvali;Gregory Gabadadze.
Physical Review D (2002)
Brane Inflation
Gia Dvali;S. H. Henry Tye.
(1998)
Neutrino masses from large extra dimensions
Nima Arkani-Hamed;Savas Dimopoulos;Gia Dvali;Gia Dvali;John March-Russell.
Physical Review D (2001)
Large scale structure and supersymmetric inflation without fine tuning
G. Dvali;Q. Shafi;R. Schaefer.
Physical Review Letters (1994)
Domain walls in strongly coupled theories
G. Dvali;Mikhail "Misha" Shifman;Mikhail "Misha" Shifman.
Physics Letters B (1997)
Gravity on a brane in infinite volume extra space
Gia Dvali;Gregory Gabadadze.
Physical Review D (2001)
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