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John Carlos Baez (; born June 12, 1961) is an American mathematical physicist and a professor of
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at the
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(UCR) in Riverside, California. He has worked on spin foams in
loop quantum gravity Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a theory of quantum gravity, which aims to merge quantum mechanics and general relativity, incorporating matter of the Standard Model into the framework established for the pure quantum gravity case. It is an attem ...
, applications of higher categories to physics, and applied category theory. Baez is also the author of ''This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics'', an irregular column on the internet featuring mathematical exposition and criticism. He started ''This Week's Finds'' in 1993 for the
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community, and it now has a following in its new form, the blog "Azimuth". ''This Week's Finds'' anticipated the concept of a personal
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. Additionally, Baez is known on the
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as the author of the crackpot index.


Early life and education

Baez was born in San Francisco, California. He graduated with an A.B. in mathematics from
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in 1982 after completing a senior thesis, titled "Recursivity in quantum mechanics", under the supervision of
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. In 1986, he graduated from the
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in
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, with a Doctor of Philosophy under the direction of
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.


Career

Baez was a post-doctoral researcher at
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the w ...
. Since 1989, he has been a faculty member at UC Riverside. From 2010 to 2012, he took a leave of absence to work at the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore and has since worked there in the summers. Baez's research includes work on spin foams in
loop quantum gravity Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a theory of quantum gravity, which aims to merge quantum mechanics and general relativity, incorporating matter of the Standard Model into the framework established for the pure quantum gravity case. It is an attem ...
. He also worked on applications of higher categories to physics,John C. Baez and Aaron Lauda,
A Prehistory of n-Categorical Physics
', Deep Beauty, 13–128, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, (2011).
such as the
cobordism hypothesis In mathematics, the cobordism hypothesis, due to John C. Baez and James Dolan, concerns the classification of extended topological quantum field theories (TQFTs). In 2008, Jacob Lurie outlined a proof of the cobordism hypothesis, though the deta ...
. He has also dedicated many efforts towards applied category theory, including network theory.


Recognition

Baez won the 2013 Levi L. Conant Prize for his expository paper with John Huerta, "The algebra of grand unified theories". He was named a Fellow of the
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, in the 2022 class of fellows, "for contributions to higher category theory and mathematical physics, and for popularization of these subjects".


Blogs

Baez runs the blog "Azimuth", where he writes about a variety of topics ranging from ''This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics'' to the current focus, combating climate change and various other
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issues. Baez is also co-founder of the ''n''-Category Café (or ''n''-Café), a
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concerning higher category theory and its applications, as well as its philosophical repercussions. The founders of the blog are Baez,
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and
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, and the list of blog authors has extended since. The ''n''-Café community is associated with the ''n''Lab wiki and ''n''Forum forum, which now run independently of ''n''-Café. It is hosted on
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's official website.


Family

His uncle
Albert Baez Albert Vinicio Báez (; November 15, 1912 – March 20, 2007) was a Mexican-American physicist and the father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña, and an uncle of John C. Baez. He made important contributions to the early development of X- ...
was a physicist, a co-inventor of the
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, and father of singer and progressive activist
Joan Baez Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
. Albert interested him in physics as a child. John Baez is married to Lisa Raphals who is a professor of Chinese and
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at UCR.


Selected publications


Papers

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Books

* ''An Introduction to Algebraic and Constructive Quantum Field Theory'', with Irving Segal and Zhengfang Zhou, Princeton University Press, 1992. * ''Knots and Quantum Gravity'', editor, Oxford University Press, 1994. * ''Gauge Fields, Knots, and Gravity'', with Javier Muniain, World Scientific Press, 1994. * ''Towards Higher Categories'', editor, with Peter May, Springer, Berlin, 2009. * ''Infinite-Dimensional Representations of 2-Groups'', with Aristide Baratin, Laurent Freidel and Derek Wise, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society 1032, Providence, Rhode Island, 2012. * ''Quantum Techniques for Stochastic Mechanics'', with Jacob Biamonte, World Scientific Press, Singapore, 2018.


Notes


References

* * * * Baez, John C. (1996) Spin networks in gauge theory, ''
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'' 117, 253–272 * Baez, John C. (1998) Quantum geometry & black hole entropy, w. A. Ashtekar, A. Corichi & K. Krasnov, '' Phys. Rev. Lett.'' 80, 904–907.


External links


Baez's home page
at UCR's official website (ucr.edu)
Azimuth
blog by Baez
The ''n''-Category Café

Home page
in ''n''Lab


Essays



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