Natan Andrei

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Natan Andrei is an American theoretical physicist who studies solid state physics and particle physics. He is a professor at Rutgers University .

Andrei received his PhD from Princeton University in 1979 . In 1989 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study . In 2004 he became a Fellow of the American Physical Society . In 1980, independently of Paul Wiegmann , he succeeded in finding the exact solution to the Kondo problem . For 2017, both were awarded the Lars Onsager Prize .

It deals with the relationships between conformal and precisely integrable field theories and string theory in loop space. In solid-state physics, he is mainly concerned with strongly correlated electron systems ( high-temperature superconductors , quantum Hall effect , heavy fermion systems).

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  • N. Andrei, K. Furuya, JH Lowenstein Solution of the Kondo Problem , Rev. Mod. Phys., Vol. 55, 1983, 331
  • Andrei Diagonalization of the Kondo Hamiltonian , Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol. 45, 1980, 1693

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  2. ^ Communication from Rutgers University