David Fairlie
David B. Fairlie (born in South Queensferry, Scotland, 1935) is a British mathematician and theoretical physicist, Professor Emeritus at the University of Durham (UK).He was educated in mathematical physics at the University of Edinburgh (BSc 1957), and he earned a PhD at the University of Cambridge in 1960, under the supervision of John Polkinghorne. After postdoctoral training at Princeton University and Cambridge, he was lecturer in St. Andrews (1962–64) and at Durham University (1964), retiring as Professor (2000). He has made numerous influential contributions in particle and mathematical physics, notably in the early formulation of string theory, as well as the determination of the weak mixing angle in extra dimensions, infinite-dimensional Lie algebras, classical solutions of gauge theories, higher-dimensional gauge theories, and deformation quantization. He has co-authored several volumes, notably on quantum mechanics in phase space. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Eva Harris, Gavin Screaton, Jeremy Farrar, Joachim Hombach, Scott Halstead, Charles Rice, Edward Holmes, Vijaya Satchidanandam, Paul Young, Rolf Zinkernagel, Marie Flamand, Prida Malasit, David Fairlie
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by David Fairlie, Duane J. Gubler, Edward Holmes, Scott Halstead, Joachim Hombach, Eva Harris, Martin Hibberd, Subhash Vasudevan, Thomas G. Evans, Thomas Keller, Feng Gu, John Stephenson, Bruno Canard, Prida Malasit, Rolf Zinkernagel
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by Paul Young, Thomas Keller, R. Pad Padmanabhan, David Fairlie, Martin Hibberd, Charles Rice, Bruno Canard, Subhash Vasudevan, Gavin Screaton, Eva Harris, Feng Gu, Scott Halstead, Jeremy Farrar, Edward Holmes, Prida Malasit, Thomas G. Evans
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