Curtis Callan
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Curtis Gove Callan Jr. is an American theoretical physicist and the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He has conducted research in gauge theory, string theory, instantons, black holes, strong interactions, and many other topics. He was awarded the Sakurai Prize in 2000 and the Dirac Medal in 2004.
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Published Works
- STRUCTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL LAGRANGIANS. II. (1969) (1425)
- Strings in background fields (1985) (1006)
- Fate of the false vacuum. II. First quantum corrections (1977) (969)
- The structure of the gauge theory vacuum (1976) (790)
- A new improved energy-momentum tensor (1970) (769)
- D-brane Approach to Black Hole Quantum Mechanics (1996) (643)
- Open strings in background gauge fields (1987) (640)
- ANOMALIES AND FERMION ZERO MODES ON STRINGS AND DOMAIN WALLS (1985) (625)
- Brane dynamics from the Born-Infeld action (1997) (565)
- Broken scale invariance in scalar field theory (1970) (545)
- High-energy electroproduction and the constitution of the electric current (1969) (473)
- Toward a Theory of the Strong Interactions (1978) (466)
- Worldsheet approach to heterotic instantons and solitons (1991) (466)
- Loop corrections to superstring equations of motion (1988) (348)
- Worldbrane actions for string solitons (1991) (339)
- Supersymmetric String Solitons (1991) (294)
- Maximum entropy models for antibody diversity (2009) (291)
- Adding holes and crosscaps to the superstring (1987) (289)
- String loop corrections to beta functions (1987) (289)
- Rapid dissection and model-based optimization of inducible enhancers in human cells using a massively parallel reporter assay (2012) (279)
- Equal-Time Commutators and K-Meson Decays (1966) (273)
- Using deep sequencing to characterize the biophysical mechanism of a transcriptional regulatory sequence (2010) (271)
- Quantizing string theory in AdS5×S5: beyond the pp-wave (2003) (266)
- Information flow and optimization in transcriptional regulation (2007) (252)
- Statistical inference of the generation probability of T-cell receptors from sequence repertoires (2012) (238)
- Bound-state approach to strangeness in the Skyrme model (1985) (231)
- String theory effective actions (1986) (231)
- Exact solution of a boundary conformal field theory (1994) (224)
- Dyon-fermion dynamics (1982) (161)
- Holography beyond the Penrose limit (2004) (160)
- Inferring processes underlying B-cell repertoire diversity (2015) (152)
- Two-Dimensional Yang-Mills Theory: A Model of Quark Confinement (1976) (146)
- Baryon Masses in the Bound State Approach to Strangeness in the Skyrme Model (1988) (138)
- Extremal black holes as fundamental strings (1995) (131)
- D-brane boundary state dynamics (1995) (124)
- Monopole catalysis of baryon decay (1983) (124)
- Baryons and string creation from the 5-brane world-volume action (1998) (123)
- Quantifying selection in immune receptor repertoires (2014) (122)
- A Theory of Hadronic Structure (1979) (121)
- Information capacity of genetic regulatory elements. (2007) (119)
- Black holes in string theory (1989) (114)
- Photon Splitting in a Strong Magnetic Field (1970) (110)
- Energy-dependent fitness: A quantitative model for the evolution of yeast transcription factor binding sites (2008) (110)
- Infrared behavior at negative curvature (1990) (107)
- Liouville models of black hole evaporation (1992) (107)
- Higher impurity AdS/CFT correspondence in the near-BMN limit (2004) (104)
- Vertex operators in background fields (1986) (104)
- Baryons and flux tubes in confining gauge theories from brane actions (1999) (103)
- Absorption of fixed scalars and the D-brane approach to black holes (1996) (102)
- Brane Death and Dynamics From the Born-Infeld Action (1997) (101)
- Bjorken Scaling in Quantum Field Theory (1973) (95)
- Monopole Catalysis of Skyrmion Decay (1984) (89)
- Quantum perturbation theory of solitons (1975) (87)
- Predicting the spectrum of TCR repertoire sharing with a data‐driven model of recombination (2018) (82)
- Precise physical models of protein–DNA interaction from high-throughput data (2007) (80)
- Undulating strings and gauge theory waves (1999) (74)
- From the Born-Infeld Action (2004) (68)
- Open string theory as dissipative quantum mechanics (1990) (66)
- SIGMA MODELS AND STRING THEORY (1989) (66)
- Crucial Test of a Theory of Currents (1968) (64)
- Evolutionary comparisons suggest many novel cAMP response protein binding sites in Escherichia coli. (2004) (52)
- Are instantons found (1980) (47)
- Cosmology and Newtonian Mechanics (1965) (47)
- Phase diagram of the dissipative Hofstadter model (1991) (46)
- The Structure of Hadrons in {QCD} (1978) (45)
- BROKEN SCALE INVARIANCE AND ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR. (1972) (39)
- CONSTRAINTS ON ANOMALIES. (1972) (37)
- Effect of instantons on the heavy-quark potential (1978) (37)
- Electromagnetic Simulation of T Violation in Beta Decay (1967) (37)
- Instantons as a bridge between weak and strong coupling in quantum chromodynamics (1979) (35)
- Lattice super-Yang–Mills: a virial approach to operator dimensions (2004) (34)
- Remarks on the new resonances at 3.1 and 3.7 GeV (1975) (34)
- World-sheet dynamics of string junctions (1998) (33)
- Pseudoparticles and massless fermions in two dimensions (1977) (28)
- Loop corrections to conformal invariance for type-I superstrings (1988) (28)
- Critical theories of the dissipative Hofstadter model (1992) (27)
- SOLVABLE TWO-DIMENSIONAL FIELD THEORY BASED ON CURRENTS. (1968) (27)
- Insights into immune system development and function from mouse T-cell repertoires (2017) (25)
- Magnetic fields and fractional statistics in boundary conformal field theory (1995) (24)
- Boundary conditions on the monopole Dirac equation (1983) (24)
- A comment on the scattering of macroscopic strings (1991) (23)
- Cosmic strings as orbifolds (1986) (20)
- INTRODUCTION TO RENORMALIZATION THEORY (1993) (19)
- Using reparametrization invariance to define vacuum infinities in string path integrals (1989) (14)
- Sensors to Support the Soldier (2005) (14)
- ARE ALL COSMIC-RAY MUONS REALLY MUONS. (1968) (14)
- Fixed Angle Scattering in Quantum Field Theory (1975) (14)
- Tilting the Noncommutative Bion (2001) (14)
- Quark Models, Current Algebras, and Radiative Corrections to Beta Decay (1968) (10)
- Instantons and Solitons in Heterotic String Theory (1991) (10)
- The monopole catalysis S-matrix (1984) (8)
- Instantons and Massless Fermions in Two-Dimensions (1977) (8)
- Light Cone Approach to Structure Function Inequalities (1972) (7)
- Repertoire sequencing and the statistical ensemble approach to adaptive immunity (2017) (7)
- QUARK FUSION IN QUASI-STELLAR OBJECTS. (1971) (6)
- The Theory of the Scattering Matrix for the Interactions of Fundamental Particles. A. O. Barut. Macmillan, New York, 1967. xiv + 350 pp., illus. $13.95 (1968) (5)
- Neutrino Detection Primer (1988) (5)
- Measures of epitope binding degeneracy from T cell receptor repertoires (2022) (4)
- Non-GPS Methods of Geolocation (2002) (4)
- Possibility of Strong Interactions for the Intermediate Boson (1968) (4)
- Model calculations of electroproduction and inclusive annihilation cross sections (1975) (3)
- Violations of Bjorken scaling in inclusive e+e- annihilation (1975) (3)
- Catalysis of Baryon Decay (1983) (3)
- Phase transitions in QCD as tunneling through singular barriers (1978) (3)
- Lower Bound on the Decay Rate for (1967) (3)
- Data Mining and the Human Genome (2000) (3)
- Active Sonar Waveform (2004) (2)
- SEASAT III and IV (1984) (2)
- Re-examination of an SU3 prediction for reactions: comparison with differential cross section data (1965) (2)
- Drag Reduction and Adaptive Boundary Conditions (1981) (1)
- High-Energy Visible and Ultraviolet Lasers (1975) (1)
- BROKEN SCALE INVARIANCE AND SCALING LAWS IN ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS. (1970) (1)
- William Edward Caswell (2001) (1)
- A simple picture of the weak-to-strong coupling transition in quantum chromodynamics (1980) (1)
- Catalysis Without Tears (1984) (1)
- Reversible Logic as a Strategy for Computing (1984) (1)
- LOWER BOUND ON THE DECAY RATE FOR eta $Yields$ $mu$$sup +$ + $mu$. (1967) (1)
- Radical Computing II (1984) (0)
- Analytic transfer-matrix verification of the droplet picture in the anisotropic d = 2 Ising model (0)
- Violations of Bjorken scaling in inclusive e$sup +$e$sup -$ annihilation (1975) (0)
- Decision letter: Deep generative models for T cell receptor protein sequences (2019) (0)
- Neutrino detection primer. Technical report (1988) (0)
- THEORETICAL SUMMARY OF 1984 LEIPZIG CONFERENCE (1984) (0)
- Statistical Models of Adaptive Immune populations (2016) (0)
- Topological Aspects of QFT: Monopoles, Skirmions, Strings and All That (1988) (0)
- IV. - CONCLUSIONSUMMARY TALK (1971) (0)
- Regulatory Biophysics From Sequence Data (2010) (0)
- REVIEW OF INELASTIC ELECTRON SCATTERING. (1970) (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO CONFORMAL INVARIANCE (1974) (0)
- Microsurveillance of the Urban Battlefield (1995) (0)
- CALCULATION OF THE NUCLEON MAGNETIC MOMENTS BY DISPERSION-THEORY METHODS (1966) (0)
- Correction for Sethna et al., Insights into immune system development and function from mouse T-cell repertoires (2017) (0)
- THE 'EGASP' METHOD FOR TRAVELING SALESMAN-LIKE RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS (1987) (0)
- BORN-INFELD ACTIONS AND D-BRANE PHYSICS (2000) (0)
- High-energy visible and ultraviolet lasers. Technical report (1975) (0)
- Generation and Airborne Detection of Internal Waves from an Object Moving through a Stratified Ocean. Volume 2: Supporing Analyses (1969) (0)
- Multiple Scattering Effects in Radar Observations of Wakes (1984) (0)
- SEASAT 3 and 4 (1984) (0)
- The search for the ultimate structure of matter: triumph and crisis in fundamental physics (1995) (0)
- Gravitational Phenomena From Superstrings in Curved Space-Time (1994) (0)
- The Proton Decay — Magnetic Monopole Connection (1983) (0)
- TOPOLOGY IN FIELD THEORY (1984) (0)
- Drag reduction and adaptive boundary conditions. Technical report (1981) (0)
- Inference of selection in the adaptive immune system (2017) (0)
- SPACE-TIME BACKGROUNDS IN STRING THEORY: BEYOND THE TREE APPROXIMATION (1987) (0)
- Jason: heavy-ion-driven inertial fusion (1978) (0)
- A statistical ensemble approach to understanding adaptive immunity: using sequence data to quantify the extraordinary diversity, in both sequence and protective specifictiy, of the T- and B-cells cells that make up an individual human's immune system. (2020) (0)
- Exotic applications of light cone algebra (1972) (0)
- Worldbraneactionsfor string solitons (0)
- Introduction to the light cone (1972) (0)
- Final Report: High Energy Physics Program (HEP), Physics Department, Princeton University (2013) (0)
- CURRENT ALGEBRA APPROACH TO ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS. (1968) (0)
- Infrared Laser and Reaction Rate Study (1976) (0)
- Infrared laser and reaction rate study. Technical report (1976) (0)
- 16 international conference on high energy physics. 3. Quark charges. (1972) (0)
- Describing Particle Reactions: The Theory of the Scattering Matrix for the Interactions of Fundamental Particles . A. O. Barut. Macmillan, New York, 1967. xiv + 350 pp., illus. $13.95. (1968) (0)
- Bohm's Interpretation and Explicit Quantum-Mechanical Non-Locality (1999) (0)
- HIGH PERFORMANCE BIOCOMPUTATION (2005) (0)
- Statistical investigations into immune system diversity in mice and man (0)
- Mouse T cell repertoires as statistical ensembles: overall characterization and age dependence (2016) (0)
- Scaling of Adaptive Immune System Repertoires (2017) (0)
- Reply to Hagen's comment (1977) (0)
- Comment on the spontaneous breakdown of scale invariance (1971) (0)
- Color From Geometry (strings, Fivebrane, Baryon, Fourbrane) (1999) (0)
- Security and Privacy in the NII (1995) (0)
- Molecular Electronics: Interfacing the Nano- and Micro-Worlds (2000) (0)
- Generation Probabilities of T cell receptors: a story of Coarse Graining (2018) (0)
- A method for measuring and modeling quantitative sequence-function relationships for possible applications in transcriptional misregulation, antibody optimization, and antigenic epitope development (2011) (0)
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