Mark Srednicki

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Mark Allen Srednicki (born September 26, 1955 ) is an American theoretical physicist who deals with particle physics and quantum field theory.

Srednicki received his doctorate from Stanford University under Leonard Susskind in 1980 . In 1986 he became a research fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ( Sloan Research Fellow ). He is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles .

In 1981, together with Michael Dine and Willy Fischler , he proposed the DFSZ model of almost "invisible" axions (DFSZ is composed of the beginnings of their surnames and that of Ariel Zhitnitsky , who proposed this independently in the Soviet Union).

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  1. ^ Academic Tree
  2. M. Dine, W. Fischler, M. Srednicki, A simple solution to the strong CP problem with a harmless axion, Phys. Lett. B, Volume 104, 1981, p. 199