Andrew Eben Strominger (; born 1955) is an American
theoretical physicist
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who is the director of Harvard's
Center for the Fundamental Laws of Nature. He has made significant contributions to
quantum gravity
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and
string theory. These include his work on
Calabi–Yau compactification and topology change in string theory, and on the stringy origin of
black hole entropy. He is a senior fellow at the
Society of Fellows, and is the Gwill E. York Professor of Physics.
Education
Strominger received his bachelor's degree at
Harvard College
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in 1977 and his master's degree at the
University of California, Berkeley
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. He then received his PhD at
MIT in 1982 under the supervision of
Roman Jackiw. Prior to joining Harvard as a professor in 1997, he held a faculty position at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of over 200 publications.
Research
Notable contributions
* a paper with
Cumrun Vafa that explains the microscopic origin of the
black hole entropy, originally calculated thermodynamically by
Stephen Hawking and
Jacob Bekenstein, from string theory
* a paper with Philip Candelas, Gary Horowitz, and
Edward Witten in the 1980s about the relevance of
Calabi–Yau manifolds for obtaining the
Standard Model
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from
string theory
* other articles discussing the
dS/CFT correspondence and the
Kerr/CFT correspondence (variations of the
AdS/CFT correspondence)
*
S-branes (a variation of
D-branes
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D-branes are typically classified by their ...
)
* OM-theory (with
Shiraz Minwalla and
Nathan Seiberg)
* noncommutative
solitons (with
Anastasia Volovich,
Shiraz Minwalla and
Rajesh Gopakumar)
* massless black holes in the form of wrapped
D3-branes that regulate the physics of a
conifold and allow
topology
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change
* the
SYZ conjecture, an interpretation of
mirror symmetry as a special case of
T-duality (with
Eric Zaslow and
Shing-Tung Yau)
* purely cubic action for
string field theory
* superstrings with
torsion
* a study of the relationship between
asymptotic symmetries in
asymptotically flat spacetimes, soft theorems and memory effects
* an analytic calculation of the exact spectrum of gravitational wave emission from
extreme mass ratio inspirals (EMRIs) into rapidly rotating black holes (these gravitational waves are expected to be detected with future space-based
gravitational wave detectors such as
eLISA
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)
Awards
In recognition of his accomplishments, Strominger has been awarded numerous prizes, fellowships, and honorary professorships. These include the
Klein Medal from the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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, the 2008 Eisenbud Prize from the American Mathematical Society, the 2014
Dirac Medal from the
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, which he received for his contributions to the origin, development, and further understanding of string theory, and the 2017
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics with
Cumrun Vafa and
Joseph Polchinski. In 2020, he received a
Guggenheim Fellowship
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.
See also
*
Pasterski–Strominger–Zhiboedov triangle
References
External links
Home page of Strominger at HarvardHarvard Physics Department Newsletter, fall 2015describing the Strominger group's research (pp. 21–25)
Strominger's articlesin the
INSPIRE-HEP
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database
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1955 births
Living people
21st-century American physicists
Harvard University faculty
Harvard College alumni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
MIT Center for Theoretical Physics people
American string theorists
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
Fellows of the American Physical Society