Samson Shatashvili

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Samson Shatashvili (2016)

Samson Lulievich Shatashvili ( Georgian სამსონ შათაშვილი , Russian Самсон Лулиевич Шаташвили , German transcription Samson Luljewitsch Shatashvili) is a mathematical physicist from the Soviet Union who is a professor in Dublin.

Shatashvili received his doctorate in 1985 at the Steklow Institute in Leningrad under Ludwig Faddejew (and Vladimir Korepin ) with a thesis on gauge theories. He was Associate Professor at Yale University in the early 2000s and is Professor at Trinity College Dublin (University Professor of Natural Philosophy) and its Fellow (2005). He is the director of the Hamilton Mathematics Institute . He is also a Louis Michel visiting professor at IHES .

Shatashvili deals with mathematical physics especially in connection with gauge theories , string theory and supersymmetry . For example, he developed a theory of integrability in gauge theories and its connection with the Bethe correspondence with Nikita Nekrasov .

In 1995 he received an Outstanding Junior Investigator Award from the Department of Energy (DOE) and an NSF Career Award, and from 1996 to 2000 he was a Sloan Research Fellow . In 2010 he received a gold medal from the Royal Irish Academy , of which he has been a member since 2007. He also received the Rustaveli Prize. In 2014 he was invited speaker at the ICM in Seoul (Gauge theory angle at quantum integrability).

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Individual evidence

  1. Samson Shatashvili in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. For example, lecture On Field Theory of Open Strings, Tachyon Condensation and Closed Strings at the Strings 2001 conference
  3. Prices for professors at IHES