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Daniel Louis Jafferis (born July 23, 1983 in West Haven, Connecticut)[3] is an American theoretical physicist, known for his research on quantum gravity, supersymmetric quantum field theory, and string theory.[4]

Jafferis was privately home-schooled and began his studies at Yale University at the age of 14, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in 2001. He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University in 2007 under Cumrun Vafa[5][6], was a post-doctoral fellow at Rutgers University and in 2010/11 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study[7]. He is an associate professor at Harvard University.

In 2008, Jafferis was[8] with Juan Maldacena and others one of the discoverers of the AdS-CFT correspondence of superconformal (N=6) Chern-Simons theory in three dimensions to M-theory in , described by M2-branesn – these are special branes, the solutions of eleven-dimensional supergravity are with three-dimensional World volume – in (four-dimensional anti-DeSitter space).

In 2012, with Igor Klebanov and others, he formulated a conjecture (F-theorem) about the behavior of the free energy F in renormalization group flows of a three-dimensional supersymmetric quantum field theory.[9]

In 2016, with Ping Dao and Aron C. Wall, he proposed a mechanism for traversable wormholes without exotic matter[10][11] with a description mathematically equivalent to quantum teleportation.

Jafferis wurde privat zu Hause unterrichtet und begann mit 14 Jahren sein Studium an der Yale University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss in Mathematik und Physik 2001. Er wurde 2007 an der Harvard University bei Cumrun Vafa[12] in Physik promoviert, war Post-Doktorand an der Rutgers University und 2010/11 war er am Institute for Advanced Study[13]. Er ist Associate Professor an der Harvard University.

Jafferis war 2008[14] mit Juan Maldacena und anderen einer der Entdecker der AdS-CFT-Korrespondenz von superkonformer (N=6) Chern-Simons-Theorie in drei Dimensionen zu M-Theorie in , beschrieben durch M2-Branen – das sind spezielle Brane, die Lösungen der elfdimensionalen Supergravitation sind mit dreidimensionalem Weltvolumen – in (vierdimensionaler Anti-DeSitter-Raum).

Mit Igor Klebanov und anderen formulierte er 2012 eine Vermutung (F-Theorem) über das Verhalten der freien Energie F in Renormierungsgruppenflüssen einer dreidimensionalen supersymmetrischen Quantenfeldtheorie.[15]

2016 schlug er mit Ping Dao und Aron C. Wall einen Mechanismus für durchquerbare Wurmlöcher ohne exotische Materie vor[16][17] mit einer zur Quantenteleportation mathematisch äquivalenten Beschreibung.

2012 erhielt er den Henry Primakoff Award der American Physical Society für Konstruktion und Untersuchung dreidimensionaler supersymmetrischer Quantenfeldtheorien.[18] Für 2019 erhielt er den New Horizons in Physics Prize für fundamentale Einsichten in Quanteninformation, Quantenfeldtheorie und Gravitation (Laudatio).

References

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  1. ^ Giunta, Carmen J.; Mainz, Vera V.; Girolami, Gregory S. (4 July 2021). 150 Years of the Periodic Table: A Commemorative Symposium. Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-67910-1.
  2. ^ Fruton, Joseph S. (1974). "History of Biochemistry: Development of Biochemical Concepts from Ancient to Modern Times . Henry M. Leicester. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1974. Viii, 286 pp. $15. Harvard Monographs in the History of Science". Science. 185 (4155): 936. doi:10.1126/science.185.4155.936.a.
  3. ^ Prabook
  4. ^ "Daniel L. Jafferis". Department of Physics, Harvard University.
  5. ^ Suslindisambiguator/sandbox at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ Academic Tree of Cumrun Vafa
  7. ^ IAS website on Jafferis
  8. ^ Ofer Aharony, Oren Bergman, Daniel Louis Jafferis, Juan Maldacena: N=6 superconformal Chern-Simons-matter theories, M2-branes and their gravity duals, JHEP 0810:091, 2008, Arxiv
  9. ^ Jafferis, Igor Klebanov, S. Pufu, B. Safdi, Towards the F-Theorem: N=2 field theories on the 3-sphere, JHEP 1106:102, 2011, Arxiv
  10. ^ Natalie Wolchover: Newfound Wormhole Allows Information to Escape Black Holes, Quanta Magazine, October 23, 2017
  11. ^ Ping Dao, Daniel Jafferis, Aron C. Wall: Traversable Wormholes via a Double Trace Deformation, JHEP 2017, Arxiv 2016
  12. ^ Academic Tree von Cumrun Vafa
  13. ^ IAS-Webseite zu Jafferis
  14. ^ Ofer Aharony, Oren Bergman, Daniel Louis Jafferis, Juan Maldacena: N=6 superconformal Chern-Simons-matter theories, M2-branes and their gravity duals, JHEP 0810:091, 2008, Arxiv
  15. ^ Jafferis, Igor Klebanov, S. Pufu, B. Safdi, Towards the F-Theorem: N=2 field theories on the 3-sphere, JHEP 1106:102, 2011, eArxiv
  16. ^ Natalie Wolchover: Newfound Wormhole Allows Information to Escape Black Holes, Quanta Magazine, 23. Oktober 2017
  17. ^ Ping Dao, Daniel Jafferis, Aron C. Wall: Traversable Wormholes via a Double Trace Deformation, JHEP 2017, Arxiv 2016
  18. ^ Primakoff Award 2012, APS


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