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Cornell University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Chicago. Upon his return to Japan in 1968, he became a research associate at Tokyo University of Education, and he joined the University of Tokyo as an assistant professor in 1971. "A Field Theory of Currents" is known as the ""Sugawara model," a dynamical model of local currents, in which the energy momentum tensor was expressed as a product of currents," which opened the door to the algebraic formulation of field theories.
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Sugawara was still a graduate student at the University of Tokyo, he derived a relation for non-leptonic hyperon decay amplitudes called "Lee-Sugawara relation" while studying the symmetry of weak interactions. He received his doctorate from the University of Tokyo in 1966, and has held
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Arafune and Hirotaka Sugawara, "Breakdown of the Pomeranchuk Theorem and the Behavior of the Leading J-Plane Singularity", Physical Review Letters, Vol.25, Issue 21, American Physical Society, November 23, 1970, pp. 1516ā1518.
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Hirotaka Sugawara, "Extended model of elementary particles based on an analogy with superconductivity", Physical Review D, Vol.10, Issue 12, American Physical Society, December 15, 1974, pp. 4257ā4262.
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Sugawara, "Theory of quark confinement based on an analogy with a theory of magnetic monopoles", Physical Review D, Vol.14, Issue 10, American Physical Society, November 15, 1976, pp. 2764ā2772.
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Sugawara, "Application of Current Commutation Rules to Nonleptonic Decay of Hyperons", Physical Review Letters, Vol.15, Issue 25, American Physical Society, December 20, 1965, pp. 870ā873.
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Sugawara, "Application of Current Commutation Rules to Nonleptonic Decay of Hyperons", Physical Review Letters, Vol.15, Issue 22, American Physical Society, November 29, 1965, pp. 870ā873.
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Sugawara, "String in curved space: Use of spinor representation of a noncompact group", Physical Review Letters, Vol.56, Issue 2, American Physical Society, January 13, 1986, pp. 103ā106.
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Hirotaka Sugawara, "Dynamical calculation of quark, lepton, and gauge-boson masses", Physical Review D, Vol.30, Issue 11, American Physical Society, December 1, 1984, pp. 2396ā2407.
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Hirotaka Sugawara and Frank von Hippel, "Zero-Parameter Model of the NāN Potential", Physical Review, Vol.172, Issue 5, American Physical Society, August 25, 1968, pp. 1764ā1788.
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Sandip Pakvasa and Hirotaka Sugawara, "Evading the axion without massless quarks", Physical Review D, Vol.19, Issue 7, American Physical Society, April 1, 1979, pp. 2225ā2226.
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Hirotaka Sugawara, "Theory of Currents-How to Break the Symmetry", Physical Review Letters, Vol.21, Issue 11, American Physical Society, September 9, 1968, pp. 772ā775.
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Sandip Pakvasa and Hirotaka Sugawara, "CP violation in the six-quark model", Physical Review D, Vol.14, Issue 1, American Physical Society, July 1, 1976, pp. 305ā308.
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position at Sokendai Graduate University for Advanced Studies. He became a Director (Washington DC Office) of Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) in 2008.
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Since 2012, he has been serving Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) as a Distinguished Professor and also as a Special Advisor to the President.
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Hirotaka Sugawara, "Relativistic collective motion", Physical Review D, Vol.12, Issue 10, American Physical Society, November 15, 1975, pp. 3272ā3278.
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Hirotaka Sugawara, "A Field Theory of Currents", Physical Review, Vol.170, Issue 5, American Physical Society, June 25, 1968, pp. 1659ā1662.
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