Eugène Cremmer

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Eugène Cremmer (7 February 1942, in Paris – 30 October 2019, in Paris[citation needed]) was a French theoretical physicist. He was directeur de recherche at the CNRS working at the École Normale Supérieure.[1] Cremmer was a postdoc at CERN from 1971–72.[2] In 1978, together with Bernard Julia and Joël Scherk, he co-developed 11 dimensional supergravity theory[3] and proposed a mechanism of spontaneous compactification in field theory.[4]

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  1. ^ "Eugène CREMMER". Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Eugène Cremmer: 1942-2019". CERN Courier. 19 July 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  3. ^ Duff M J The Theory Formerly Known as Strings, Scientific American Feb 1998, 64–69.
  4. ^ E Cremmer, J Scherk: Spontaneous compactification of space in an Einstein-Yang-Mills-Higgs model - Nuclear Physics B, 1976