Chien-Peng Yuan
Taiwanese physicist
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Chien-Peng Yuan's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Physics National Taiwan University
- Bachelors Physics National Taiwan University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Chien-Peng Yuan is a Taiwanese physicist. Yuan graduated from National Taiwan University and pursued doctoral study at the University of Michigan. He began teaching at Michigan State University in 1992, was appointed to a full professorship in 2004, and subsequently assumed the Wu-Ki Tung Endowed Professorship in Particle Physics in October 2017. In 2013, the American Physical Society elevated Yuan to fellow status, acknowledging him "[f]or original contributions to the theory of single top-quark production, the development of QCD resummation techniques, the global analysis of parton distribution functions, and their application to hadron collider physics."
Chien-Peng Yuan's Published Works
Published Works
- Using the top quark for testing standard-model polarization and CP predictions. (1992) (295)
- Production of soft dileptons in the quark-gluon plasma. (1990) (193)
- Nonperturbative regime in QCD resummation for gauge boson production at hadron colliders. (1993) (184)
- Gluon fragmentation into heavy quarkonium. (1993) (154)
- Z0 decay into charmonium via charm quark fragmentation. (1993) (127)
- Strongly interacting WW system: Gold-plated modes. (1993) (118)
- CERN LHC analysis of the strongly interacting WW system: Gold-plated modes. (1995) (116)
- Calculation of screening in a hot plasma. (1991) (106)
- Evolution of Weinberg's gluonic CP-violation operator. (1990) (98)
- Rare B decays, rare tau decays, and grand unification. (1991) (81)
- New method to detect a heavy top quark at the Fermilab Tevatron. (1990) (74)
- Gluon fragmentation into P-wave heavy quarkonium. (1994) (58)
- P-wave charmonium production in B-meson decays. (1992) (50)
- Parity nonconservation for neutron resonances in 238U. (1990) (49)
- Sign correlations and parity nonconservation for neutron resonances in 232Th. (1991) (46)
- Gluon fragmentation into spin-triplet S-wave quarkonium. (1995) (46)
- Detecting a light gravitino at a linear collider to probe the SUSY-breaking scale. (1996) (43)
- Color-octet quarkonium production at the Z pole. (1995) (38)
- Global analysis of the top quark couplings to gauge bosons. (1994) (37)
- QCD fragmentation functions for Bc and Bc* production. (1993) (34)
- Measurement of parity nonconservation in the proton-proton total cross section at 800 MeV. (1986) (33)
- Gluon color-electric dipole moment and its anomalous dimension. (1990) (30)
- Tests of three-vector-boson nonstandard couplings. (1989) (27)
- Probe of new physics in top-quark pair production at e-e+ colliders. (1992) (24)
- Parity nonconservation in polarized-neutron transmission through 139La. (1991) (24)
- Higgs-boson decay to four fermions including a single top quark below tt-bar threshold. (1993) (24)
- Parity violation in the 0.734-eV neutron resonance in 139La. (1989) (24)
- Perturbative QCD fragmentation functions for production of P-wave charm and bottom mesons. (1994) (23)
- Impact of new ||Vub/Vcb|| and epsilon '/ epsilon measurements on weak mixing angles. (1990) (23)
- Parity nonconservation for neutron resonances in 238U. (1992) (21)
- Scrutinizing supergravity models through neutrino telescopes. (1993) (20)
- Best fit to the gluino mass from quarkonia decays. (1992) (20)
- Accurate neutralino relic density computations in supergravity models. (1993) (19)
- Chromoelectric dipole moments of heavy quarks and purely gluonic CP violating operators. (1992) (17)
- Moduli and Kähler potential in fermionic strings. (1994) (15)
- New constraints on neutralino dark matter in the supersymmetric standard model. (1992) (15)
- Minimal electroweak model for monopole annihilation. (1992) (13)
- Search for heavy charged leptons at hadron colliders. (1992) (12)
- QCD radiative decay of the top quark produced in hadron collisions. (1992) (12)
- How to study longitudinal W's in the TeV region. (1989) (11)
- Self-consistent description for x-ray, Auger electron, and nuclear excitation by electron transition processes. (1993) (11)
- Parity nonconservation for neutron resonances in 232Th. (1992) (10)
- Heavy quark fragmentation functions for D-wave quarkonium and charmed b-flavored mesons. (1995) (10)
- Intra-atomic relativistic effects on the spin polarization in low-energy electron scattering from Ca, Sr, Ba, and Yb atoms. (1995) (10)
- First-principles calculation of the cross sections for nuclear excitation by electron capture of channeled nuclei. (1993) (9)
- Masses of 103,104,105In and 72,73Br. (1991) (9)
- W-boson-top-quark background to heavy-Higgs-boson production. (1991) (9)
- Color-octet J/ psi production in the Upsilon decay. (1996) (9)
- Observation of a large parity nonconserving analyzing power in Xe. (1996) (8)
- Top-quark polarization at e-e+ colliders. (1992) (8)
- Effects of a heavy top quark on low energy data using the electroweak chiral Lagrangian. (1995) (7)
- Hyperfine structures of Ca+ and Sr+ ions: Summary of trends in hyperfine interactions in the alkaline-earth-metal ions and corresponding series with similar electronic structures. (1995) (7)
- Precision electroweak tests of the minimal and flipped SU(5) supergravity models. (1993) (6)
- Parity nonconservation for the 0.88-eV neutron resonance in 81Br. (1992) (6)
- Leading electroweak radiative corrections to t-->W++b. (1991) (6)
- Probability and selection rule for nuclear excitation by electron transition. (1991) (5)
- Using the hadronic multiplicity to distinguish real W's from QCD jet backgrounds. (1989) (4)
- Vector-boson decay modes of the nucleon in N=1 supergravity model. (1986) (4)
- Relativistic calculations of the hyperfine interactions in the excited 7 2P3/2 and 7 2P1/2 states of the Ra+ ion. (1995) (4)
- Helicity probabilities for heavy quark fragmentation into excited mesons. (1994) (4)
- Gluon fusion: A probe of Higgs sector CP violation. (1993) (4)
- Decay of 2.22-sec 1 5646Ba90 to levels of odd-odd 1 5746La89. (1985) (3)
- Hadronic production of S-wave and P-wave charmed b mesons via heavy quark fragmentation. (1995) (3)
- Experimental limit on parity violation in nonresonant neutron-nucleus scattering. (1993) (3)
- Spin alignment in the production of charm and/or bottom vector mesons via heavy quark fragmentation. (1994) (3)
- Strong nonstatistical effects in neutron capture at the 2p size resonance region. (1989) (3)
- High-pT Higgs boson production at hadron colliders to O( alpha sGF3). (1995) (3)
- Depolarization of neutrons in ferromagnetic holmium by means of enhanced nuclear parity violation in 139La. (1992) (2)
- Number of generations in free fermionic string models. (1995) (2)
- Neutron resonance spectroscopy of 113In and 115In. (1993) (2)
- Averaged nonstatistical effects in the 3s region for capture reactions. (1989) (2)
- Parity nonconservation in proton-water scattering at 1.5 GeV/c. (1985) (2)
- Two-loop chiral anomalies in open superstrings. (1987) (2)
- Intermediate-energy proton direct capture populating continuum states. (1992) (1)
- Higgs-boson decay into two gluinos. (1989) (1)
- Inelastic channels in WW scattering. (1993) (1)
- Top-quark backgrounds to Higgs-boson decay to W+W- (1990) (1)
- Studying anomalous WW gamma and WWZ couplings with polarized pp-bar collisions. (1995) (1)
- Approximating the renormalization-group equations of minimal supersymmetry. (1991) (0)
- Unified formalism to study nonstatistical effects in radiative capture reactions. (1991) (0)
- Erratum: Impact of new ||Vub/Vcb|| and epsilon '/ epsilon measurements on weak mixing angles (1992) (0)
- Comparison of bottom-quark production rates in ISAGET with a full QCD 2-->3 calculation. (1991) (0)
- Mass, shell, and even-odd effects in radiative capture reaction. (1991) (0)
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