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André Neveu

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and Brosl Hasslacher, he examined, among other things, quantum-field-theoretic models of extended hadrons and semiclassical approximations in quantum field theory which are reflected in the DHN method of the quantization of
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divergences). From 1971 to 1974 Neveu was at the Laboratory for High Energy Physics of the University of Paris XI where he and Scherk showed that spin-1 excitations of strings could describe
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which were being developed independently at that time by several groups. A few years later, Neveu, working in Princeton with David Gross, developed the Gross–Neveu model. With
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while spending half of the time in Orsay. From 1974 to 1983 he was at the Laboratory for Theoretical Physics of the ENS and from 1983 to 1989 in the theory department at
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A quantum-field-theoretic model of Dirac fermions with a four-fermion interaction vertex and unitary symmetry in one spatial dimension. It is
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Gross, David J.; Neveu, A.; Scherk, J.; Schwarz, John H. (1970), "Renormalization and Unitarity in the Dual-Resonance Model",
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Neveu, A. (1982), "Dual resonance models and strings in QCD", in Zuber, Jean-Bernard; Stora, Raymond (eds.),
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Gross, David J.; Neveu, André (1974), "Dynamical symmetry breaking in asymptotically free field theories",
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Recent Advances in Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics, Les Houches, France, Aug 2 – Sep 10, 1982
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Neveu, A.; Schwarz, J. H. (1971), "Tachyon-free dual model with a positive intercept trajectory",
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Neveu, A.; Schwarz, J. H.; Thorn, C. B. (1971), "Reformulation of the Dual Pion Model",
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Neveu, A.; Scherk, J. (1972), "Connection between Yang-Mills fields and dual models",
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after its three originators). This was an early appearance of the ideas of
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at Princeton University, examined divergences in one-loop diagrams of the
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Neveu, A.; Schwarz, J. H. (1971), "Factorizable dual model of pions",
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Neveu, A.; Schwarz, John H. (1971), "Quark Model of Dual Pions",
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Neveu, A. (1988), "Introduction to Strings and Superstrings",
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awarded jointly by the Société Française de Physique and the
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Société française de physique 208:Neveu studied in Paris at the 1: 657:"Preisträger Gentner–Kastler" 320:Société Française de Physique 254:(and discovered the cause of 566:10.1016/0370-2693(71)90391-1 512:10.1016/0370-2693(71)90669-1 485:10.1016/0550-3213(71)90448-2 451:10.1016/0550-3213(72)90301-X 314:In 1973, Neveu received the 305:University of Montpellier II 285:Institute for Advanced Study 746:Paris-Sud University alumni 741:People associated with CERN 322:. In 1988 he received the 762: 162: 122: 682:Dirac Medal 2020 of ICTP 622:10.1103/PhysRevD.10.3235 362:10.1002/phbl.19880440709 309:University of California 210:École Normale Supérieure 53:École Normale Supérieure 736:French string theorists 539:10.1103/PhysRevD.4.1109 417:10.1103/PhysRevD.2.697 301:Directeur de recherche 214:University of Paris XI 96:Three Physicists Prize 57:University of Paris XI 731:Scientists from Paris 349:Physikalische Blätter 324:Gentner-Kastler Prize 252:bosonic string theory 194:Neveu–Schwarz algebra 75:Neveu–Schwarz B-field 71:Neveu–Schwarz algebra 190:quantum field theory 663:on 27 November 2011 614:1974PhRvD..10.3235G 596:asymptotically free 558:1971PhLB...35..529N 531:1971PhRvD...4.1109N 504:1971PhLB...34..517N 477:1971NuPhB..31...86N 443:1972NuPhB..36..155N 409:1970PhRvD...2..697G 316:Paul Langevin Prize 293:Maitre de recherche 291:. From 1975 he was 260:Yang–Mills theories 192:who coinvented the 134:Theoretical physics 117:Procter Fellowship 103:Prix Paul Langevin 608:(10): 3235–3253, 546:Physics Letters B 492:Physics Letters B 465:Nuclear Physics B 431:Nuclear Physics B 198:Gross–Neveu model 166: 165: 124:Scientific career 79:Gross–Neveu model 753: 684: 679: 673: 672: 670: 668: 653: 647: 646: 644: 642: 631: 625: 624: 588: 582: 568: 541: 525:(4): 1109–1111, 514: 487: 460: 454: 453: 426: 420: 419: 392: 377: 365: 364: 242:, together with 226: 179: 174: 158: 141:Doctoral advisor 114: 107: 100: 93: 39: 37: 19: 16:French physicist 761: 760: 756: 755: 754: 752: 751: 750: 711: 710: 693: 688: 687: 680: 676: 666: 664: 655: 654: 650: 640: 638: 633: 632: 628: 599: 589: 585: 543: 516: 489: 462: 461: 457: 428: 427: 423: 394: 393: 389: 384: 371: 346: 343: 244:John H. 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Index

École Normale Supérieure
University of Paris XI
RNS formalism
Neveu–Schwarz algebra
Neveu–Schwarz B-field
Gross–Neveu model
Dirac Medal
Three Physicists Prize
Prix Paul Langevin
Peccot Lectures
Procter Fellowship
Theoretical physics
Doctoral advisor
Claude Bouchiat
Philippe Meyer
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physicist
string theory
quantum field theory
Neveu–Schwarz algebra
Gross–Neveu model
École Normale Supérieure
University of Paris XI
Philippe Meyer
fr
Claude Bouchiat
Doctorat d'État
Joël Scherk
John H. Schwarz

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