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  • 1989 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Peter Goddard is affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study in the United States and has contributed to the fields of physics and astronomy, with a focus on nuclear and high energy physics. Their research spans several subfields including artificial intelligence, history and philosophy of science, algebra and number theory, and geometry and topology.

The research topics covered by Peter Goddard include:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Black holes and theoretical physics
  • Computational physics and Python applications
  • Historical studies and socio-cultural analysis
  • History of science and medicine
  • Diverse historical and scientific studies
  • Quantum chromodynamics and particle interactions

Among Peter Goddard's frequent coauthors are L. Dolan and E. Corrigan, with whom they have collaborated on multiple publications.

Peter Goddard's publications have appeared in several journals and archives, predominantly in UNC Libraries, with additional contributions to Renaissance Quarterly, arXiv (Cornell University), Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, and Bulletin of Latin American Research.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Peter Goddard include:

  • A Not-So-New World: Empire and Environment in French Colonial North America. Christopher M. Parsons. Early American Studies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. vi + 258 pp. $45., 2020, Renaissance Quarterly

Other notable papers connected to their frequent coauthors but not authored by Goddard include:

  • David Olive: his life and work, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • David Ian Olive. 16 April 1937-7 November 2012, 2020, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
  • Proof of the formula of Cachazo, He and Yuan for Yang-Mills tree amplitudes in arbitrary dimension, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • The polynomial form of the scattering equations, 2021, UNC Libraries

Peter Goddard was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Kac-Moody and Virasoro Algebras in Relation to Quantum Physics

    Peter Goddard;David I. Olive

  • Unitary representations of the Virasoro and super-Virasoro algebras

    P. Goddard;A. Kent;David I. Olive

  • Gauge theories and magnetic charge

    P. Goddard;J. Nuyts;David I. Olive;David I. Olive

  • Quantum dynamics of a massless relativistic string

    P. Goddard;J. Goldstone;C. Rebbi;Charles B. Thorn

  • Magnetic monopoles in gauge field theories

    P. Goddard;David I. Olive

  • Compatibility of the Dual Pomeron with Unitarity and the Absence of Ghosts in the Dual Resonance Model

    P. Goddard;Charles B. Thorn

  • A green function for the general self-dual gauge field

    E.F. Corrigan;D.B. Fairlie;S. Templeton;P. Goddard

  • The construction of self-dual solutions to SU(2) gauge theory

    E. F. Corrigan;D. B. Fairlie;R. G. Yates;P. Goddard

  • Construction of instanton and monopole solutions and reciprocity

    Edward Corrigan;P. Goddard

  • Proof of the formula of Cachazo, He and Yuan for Yang-Mills tree amplitudes in arbitrary dimension

    Louise Dolan;Peter Goddard

  • Symmetric spaces, Sugawara's energy momentum tensor in two dimensions and free fermions

    P. Goddard;W. Nahm;D. Olive

  • Factoring out free fermions and superconformal algebras

    Peter Goddard;Adam Schwimmer

  • Kac-Moody algebras, conformal symmetry and critical exponents

    P. Goddard;David I. Olive

  • The polynomial form of the scattering equations

    Louise A Dolan;Peter Goddard

  • Algebras, Lattices and Strings

    P. Goddard;David I. Olive

  • Vertex operators for non-simply-laced algebras

    P. Goddard;W. Nahm;D. Olive;A. Schwimmer

  • Conformal field theory of twisted vertex operators

    L. Dolan;P. Goddard;P. Montague

  • Ann monopole solution with 4n — 1 degrees of freedom

    E. Corrigan;P. Goddard

  • Kac-Moody and Virasoro algebras : a reprint volume for physicists

    Peter Goddard;David Olive

  • Unitary construction of extended conformal algebras

    Peter Goddard;Peter Goddard;Adam Schwimmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward Corrigan
Edward Corrigan University of York
David B Fairlie
David B Fairlie Durham University
Adrian Kent
Adrian Kent University of Cambridge
H. Osborn
H. Osborn University of Cambridge

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