Marina Huerta

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Marina Huerta (* 1969 ) is an Argentine theoretical physicist.

She is at the Centro Atómico Bariloche (where she came from Buenos Aires in 1996 to do her doctorate) and at the Instituto Balseiro of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and the Argentine research organization CONICET.

She is known for working on quantum entanglement entropy in quantum field theory in collaboration with her husband Horacio Casini . It also provided a new interpretation of the Bekenstein boundary .

In 2015 she received the New Horizons in Physics Prize with Casini . Both were together at the Institute for Advanced Study (2014, Huerta also 2005) and the Perimeter Institute . She has several children with Casini.

Fonts

  • with Casini: On the RG running of the entanglement entropy of a circle. In: Physical Review D. Volume 85, 2012, p. 125016
  • with Horacio Casini, Robert C. Myers: Towards a derivation of holographic entanglement entropy. In: Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP). 1105 (2011) 036
  • with Casini: Entanglement entropy in free quantum field theory. In: Journal of Physics A. Volume 42, 2009, p. 504007, Arxiv
  • with Casini: A Finite entanglement entropy and the c-Theorem. In: Physics Letters B. Volume 600, 2004, pp. 142-150

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