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Nathan "Nati" Seiberg (; born September 22, 1956) is an
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theoretical physicist Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experime ...
who works on quantum field theory and string theory. He is currently a professor at the
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in Princeton, New Jersey, United States.


Honors and awards

He was recipient of a 1996
MacArthur Fellowship The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and commonly but unofficially known as the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation typically to between 20 and 30 indi ...
and the
Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics is an award given each year since 1959 jointly by the American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics. It is established by the Heineman Foundation in honour of Dannie Heineman. As of 20 ...
in 1998. In July 2012, he was an inaugural awardee of the
Fundamental Physics Prize The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics is one of the Breakthrough Prizes, awarded by the Breakthrough Prize Board. Initially named Fundamental Physics Prize, it was founded in July 2012 by Russia-born Israeli entrepreneur, venture capit ...
, the creation of physicist and internet entrepreneur,
Yuri Milner Yuri Borisovich (Bentsionovich) Milner (russian: Юрий Борисович (Бенционович) Мильнер; born 11 November 1961) is a Soviet-born Israeli entrepreneur, venture capitalist and physicist. He is a cofounder and former c ...
. In 2016, he was awarded the Dirac Medal of the ICTP. He is a Fellow of the
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and a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences.


Research

His contributions include: * Ian Affleck, Michael Dine, and Seiberg explored nonperturbative effects in supersymmetric field theories. This work demonstrated, for the first time, that nonperturbative effects in four-dimensional field theories do not respect the supersymmetry nonrenormalization theorems. This understanding led them to find four-dimensional models with dynamical supersymmetry breaking. * In a series of papers, Michael Dine and Seiberg explored various aspects of string theory. In particular, Dine,
Ryan Rohm Ryan Milton Rohm (born 22 December 1957, Gastonia, North Carolina) is an American string theorist. He is one of four physicists known as the Princeton string quartet, and is responsible for the development of heterotic string theory along with Davi ...
, Seiberg, and
Edward Witten Edward Witten (born August 26, 1951) is an American mathematical and theoretical physicist. He is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Witten is a researcher in string theory, q ...
proposed a supersymmetry breaking mechanism based on gluino condensation, Dine, Seiberg, and Witten showed that terms similar to Fayet-Iliopoulos D-terms arise in string theory, and Dine, Seiberg, X. G. Wen, and Witten studied instantons on the string
worldsheet In string theory, a worldsheet is a two-dimensional manifold which describes the embedding of a string in spacetime. The term was coined by Leonard Susskind as a direct generalization of the world line concept for a point particle in special a ...
. * Gregory Moore and Seiberg studied Rational Conformal Field Theories. In the course of doing it, they invented modular tensor categories and described many of their properties. They also explored the relation between Witten’s Topological Chern–Simons theory and the corresponding Rational Conformal Field Theory. This body of work was later used in mathematics and in the study of
topological phases of matter In physics, topological order is a kind of order in the zero-temperature phase of matter (also known as quantum matter). Macroscopically, topological order is defined and described by robust ground state degeneracy and quantized non-Abelian ge ...
. * In the 90’s, Seiberg realized the significance of holomorphy as the underlying reason for the perturbative supersymmetry nonrenormalization theorems and initiated a program to use it to find exact results in complicated field theories including several N=1 supersymmetric
gauge theories In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian (and hence the dynamics of the system itself) does not change (is invariant) under local transformations according to certain smooth families of operations (Lie group ...
in four dimension. These theories exhibit unexpected rich phenomena like confinement with and without chiral symmetry breaking and a new kind of electric-magnetic duality – Seiberg duality. Kenneth Intriligator and Seiberg studied many more models and summarized the subject in lecture notes. Later, Intriligator, Seiberg and David Shih used this understanding of the dynamics to present four-dimensional models with dynamical supersymmetry breaking in a metastable vacuum. * Seiberg and Witten studied the dynamics of four-dimensional N=2 supersymmetric theories –
Seiberg–Witten theory In theoretical physics, Seiberg–Witten theory is a theory that determines an exact low-energy effective action (for massless degrees of freedom) of a \mathcal = 2 supersymmetric gauge theory—namely the metric of the moduli space of vacua. ...
. They found exact expressions for several quantities of interest. These shed new light on interesting phenomena like confinement, chiral symmetry breaking, and electric-magnetic duality. This insight was used by Witten to derive the
Seiberg–Witten invariants In mathematics, and especially gauge theory, Seiberg–Witten invariants are invariants of compact smooth oriented 4-manifolds introduced by , using the Seiberg–Witten theory studied by during their investigations of Seiberg–Witten gauge theo ...
. Later, Seiberg and Witten extended their work to the four-dimensional N=2 theory compactified to three dimensions. * Intriligator and Seiberg found a new kind of duality in three-dimensional N=4 supersymmetric theories, which is reminiscent of the well-known 2D mirror symmetry3D mirror symmetry. *In a series of papers with various collaborators, Seiberg studied many supersymmetric theories in three, four, five, and six dimensions. The three-dimensional N=2 supersymmetric theories and their dualities were shown to be related to the four-dimensional N=1 theories. And surprising five-dimensional theories with N=2 supersymmetries were discovered and analyzed. *As part of his work on the BFSS matrix model, Seiberg discovered little string theories. These are limits of string theory without gravity that are not local quantum field theories. * Seiberg and Witten identified a particular low-energy limit (Seiberg-Witten limit) of theories containing open strings in which the dynamics becomes that of
noncommutative quantum field theory In mathematical physics, noncommutative quantum field theory (or quantum field theory on noncommutative spacetime) is an application of noncommutative mathematics to the spacetime of quantum field theory that is an outgrowth of noncommutative geom ...
– a field theory on a non-commutative geometry. They also presented a map ( Seiberg-Witten map) between standard gauge theories and gauge theories on a noncommutative space.
Shiraz Minwalla Shiraz Naval Minwalla (born January 2, 1972) is an Indian theoretical physicist and string theorist. He is a faculty member in the Department of Theoretical Physics at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. Prior to his present positio ...
, Mark Van Raamsdonk and Seiberg uncovered a surprising mixing between short-distance and long-distance phenomena in these field theories on a noncommutative space. Such mixing violates the standard picture of the renormalization group. They referred to this phenomenon as UV/IR mixing.Minwalla, Van Raamsdonk, and Seiberg, “Noncommutative perturbative dynamics”, JHEP 02 (2000), 020, In *Li, M. (ed.) et al.: Physics in non-commutative world* 426-451, hep-th/9912072, * Davide Gaiotto,
Anton Kapustin Anton Nikolayevich Kapustin (born November 10, 1971, Moscow) is a Russian-American theoretical physicist and the Earle C. Anthony Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. His interests lie in quantum field th ...
, Seiberg, and Brian Willett introduced the notion of higher-form global symmetries and studied some of their properties and applications.


See also

* Gauge theory *
Instanton An instanton (or pseudoparticle) is a notion appearing in theoretical and mathematical physics. An instanton is a classical solution to equations of motion with a finite, non-zero action, either in quantum mechanics or in quantum field theory. Mo ...
* String theory *
Two-dimensional conformal field theory A two-dimensional conformal field theory is a quantum field theory on a Euclidean two-dimensional space, that is invariant under local conformal transformations. In contrast to other types of conformal field theories, two-dimensional conformal fi ...
*
S-duality In theoretical physics, S-duality (short for strong–weak duality, or Sen duality) is an equivalence of two physical theories, which may be either quantum field theories or string theories. S-duality is useful for doing calculations in theoret ...
*
Noncommutative quantum field theory In mathematical physics, noncommutative quantum field theory (or quantum field theory on noncommutative spacetime) is an application of noncommutative mathematics to the spacetime of quantum field theory that is an outgrowth of noncommutative geom ...
*
Anomaly (physics) In quantum physics an anomaly or quantum anomaly is the failure of a symmetry of a theory's classical action to be a symmetry of any regularization of the full quantum theory. In classical physics, a classical anomaly is the failure of a sy ...


References


External links


Nathan Seiberg's web page at the Institute
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Seiberg, Nathan 1956 births Institute for Advanced Study faculty Living people American string theorists 21st-century American physicists MacArthur Fellows Fellows of the American Physical Society Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences People from Tel Aviv