Daniele Amati

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Daniele Amati (born August 11, 1931 in Rome ) is an Italian theoretical particle physicist.

Life

Amati graduated from the University of Buenos Aires with a degree in physics in 1952 . 1954 to 1959 he was an assistant at the University of Rome. Afterwards he was in the theory department of CERN and temporarily from 1973 to 1975 its director. From 1986 he was professor and until 2001 director at the Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), which not only deals with physics, but also with cognitive science and biology and is located near the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) near Trieste . The purely electronic Journal of High Energy Physics founded by Amati is published there. In the early to mid-1970s, Amati turned the theory group at CERN into a center for the development of early string theory , which Gabriele Veneziano developed at CERN in 1968 as a dual resonance model . With Alessandrini and Claud Lovelace, he determined the multiloop amplitudes of the bosonic string as early as 1970.

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  1. z. B. Victor Alessandrini, M. Le Bellac, David Olive, Amati "The Operator Approach to dual multiparticle theory", Physics Reports C, Vol. 1, 1971, p. 269.