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Overview

Nathan Seiberg is affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; and Geometry and Topology.

Their work covers a variety of main topics such as Quantum many-body systems, Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories, Algebraic structures and combinatorial models, Theoretical and Computational Physics, and Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Nathan Seiberg include:

  • "Exotic symmetries, duality, and fractons in 2+1-dimensional quantum field theory," 2021, SciPost Physics
  • "Exotic U(1) symmetries, duality, and fractons in 3+1-dimensional quantum field theory," 2020, SciPost Physics

They have contributed to research published in various scientific venues, frequently publishing in SciPost Physics, arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review B, OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information), and Journal of High Energy Physics.

Nathan Seiberg has collaborated regularly with several researchers including Shu-Heng Shao, Ho Tat Lam, Pranay Gorantla, Sahand Seifnashri, and Zohar Komargodski.

Best Publications

  • Electric - magnetic duality, monopole condensation, and confinement in N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory

    N. Seiberg;N. Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • String theory and noncommutative geometry

    Nathan Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • Monopole Condensation, And Confinement In N=2 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory

    N Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • Monopoles, duality and chiral symmetry breaking in N=2 supersymmetric QCD

    N. Seiberg;N. Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • Electric-magnetic duality in supersymmetric non-Abelian gauge theories

    N. Seiberg;N. Seiberg

  • Classical and Quantum Conformal Field Theory

    Gregory W. Moore;Nathan Seiberg

  • Fayet-Iliopoulos Terms in String Theory

    M. Dine;N. Seiberg;E. Witten

  • Noncommutative perturbative dynamics

    Shiraz Minwalla;Mark Van Raamsdonk;Nathan Seiberg

  • Generalized Global Symmetries

    Davide Gaiotto;Anton Kapustin;Nathan Seiberg;Brian Willett

  • Symmetries and Strings in Field Theory and Gravity

    Tom Banks;Tom Banks;Tom Banks;Nathan Seiberg

  • Gluino Condensation in Superstring Models

    Michael Dine;R. Rohm;N. Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • Remarks on the canonical quantization of the Chern-Simons-Witten theory

    Shmuel Elitzur;Gregory W. Moore;Adam Schwimmer;Nathan Seiberg

  • Exact results on the space of vacua of four-dimensional SUSY gauge theories

    Nathan Seiberg

  • Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in supersymmetric QCD

    Ian Affleck;Michael Dine;Nathan Seiberg

  • Lectures on supersymmetric gauge theories and electric-magnetic duality

    Kenneth A. Intriligator;N. Seiberg

  • The D1/D5 System And Singular CFT

    Nathan Seiberg;Edward Witten

  • Five dimensional SUSY field theories, non-trivial fixed points and string dynamics

    Nathan Seiberg

  • Mirror symmetry in three dimensional gauge theories

    Kenneth A. Intriligator;N. Seiberg

  • Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Four-Dimensions and Its Phenomenological Implications

    Ian Affleck;Michael Dine;Nathan Seiberg

  • Three-point functions of chiral operators in $D = 4 , \mathcal{N} = 4$ SYM at large $N$

    Sangmin Lee;Shiraz Minwalla;Mukund Rangamani;Nathan Seiberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Dine
Michael Dine University of California, Santa Cruz
Edward Witten
Edward Witten Institute for Advanced Study
Gregory W. Moore
Gregory W. Moore Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ofer Aharony
Ofer Aharony Weizmann Institute of Science
Juan Maldacena
Juan Maldacena Institute for Advanced Study
David Kutasov
David Kutasov University of Chicago
Leonard Susskind
Leonard Susskind Stanford University
Davide Gaiotto
Davide Gaiotto Perimeter Institute
Yuji Tachikawa
Yuji Tachikawa Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe
David R. Morrison
David R. Morrison University of California, Santa Barbara

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