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Jacques Distler

Jacques Distler is a Canadian-born American physicist working in string theory. He has been a professor of physics at the University of Texas at Austin since 1994.

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Jacques Distler
Born (1961-01-01) January 1, 1961
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Alma mater
  • Herzliah High School (Snowdon)
  • Harvard University
Known forString theory
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Institutions
  • Princeton University
  • University of Texas at Austin
Thesis Compactified String Theories  (1987)
Sidney Coleman

Jacques Distler (born January 1, 1961) is a Canadian-born American physicist working in string theory. He has been a professor of physics at the University of Texas at Austin since 1994.

Early life and education

Distler was born to a Jewish family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he attended Herzliah High School (Snowdon). He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees at Harvard University. His 1987 thesis Compactified String Theories was supervised by Sidney Coleman.1

Physics career

Before going to Texas, he was assistant professor at Princeton University.

According to citation counts, his most influential publication is his 1989 paper on conformal field theory in two dimensions. His earliest paper is Gauge Invariant Superstring Field Theory, co-authored with André LeClair and published in 1986 in Nuclear Physics B.

He has studied the "landscape" of metastable vacua in string theory. In July 2005, he released a paper on this topic.2 Professor Distler was a member of arXiv's physics advisory board.3

He maintains a blog titled Musings: Thoughts on Science, Computing, and Life on Earth.4

Personal life

Distler maintains a webpage dedicated to his father, who was born in Poland and escaped the German slave camps of World War II.

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Further reading

Further reading

  • A. LeClair and J. Distler, Gauge Invariant Superstring Field Theory, Nucl. Phys. B273 (1986) 552.
  • J. Distler and H. Kawai, Conformal Field Theory and 2-D Quantum Gravity or Who's Afraid of Joseph Liouville?, Nucl. Phys. B321 (1989) 509.
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