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  1. Alexander Markovich Polyakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ма́ркович Поляко́в; born 27 September 1945) is a Russian theoretical physicist, formerly at the Landau Institute in Moscow and, since 1989, at Princeton University, where he is the Joseph Henry Professor of Physics Emeritus.

  2. Alexander “Sasha” Markovich Polyakov, one of the world’s preeminent theoretical physicists and a leading authority on quantum field theory and string theory, transferred to emeritus on July 1, 2023, after thirty-four years on the faculty at Princeton University.

  3. Aug 5, 2021 · Conversations on Quantum Gravity - August 2021. To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

  4. Alexander Polyakov, "Gauge fields and Strings," Harwood Academic Publishers 1987, Nucl. Phys. B396, 367 (1993). Joseph Henry Professor of Physics My main interests this year were directed towards string theory of quark confinement.

  5. Alexander Markovich Polyakov is a Russian theoretical physicist, formerly at the Landau Institute in Moscow and, since 1989, at Princeton University, where he is the Joseph Henry Professor of Physics Emeritus.

  6. Alexander Polyakov has made profound contributions, often years ahead of their time, across a wide range of fields in fundamental physics. His main achievement is the unification of ideas governing different parts of physics by providing a general framework (the conformal field theory, instantons, and gauge/string duality) that establishes ...

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    Alexander M. Polyakov (born 27 September 1945) is a theoretical physicist, formerly at the Landau Institute in Moscow, currently at Princeton University. Important discoveries. He is known for a number of basic contributions to quantum field theory, including work on what is now called the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole in non-abelian gauge theory ...

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