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  1. I gave an overview of the papers of Gaiotto, Moore, and Neitzke at the IAS group meeting, Sept. 18, 2019. The talk is video-archived on the IAS website. My lecture notes are here. I gave a talk on work with Ahsan Khan on including twisted masses in the categorified wall-crossing story here.

  2. Gregory W. Moore is an American theoretical physicist who specializes in mathematical physics and string theory. Moore is a professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department of Rutgers University and a member of the University's High Energy Theory group.

  3. 7 de may. de 2020 · Rutgers professor Gregory W. Moore, a renowned physicist who seeks a unified understanding of the basic forces and fundamental particles in the universe, has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Moore, Board of Governors Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers University–New ...

  4. a work in progress and are continually being updated. Thank you - Gregory Moore. 1.1 Equivalence Relations A very elementary, but very basic idea that we will use repeatedly is that of an equivalence relation. A good reference for this elementary material is I.N. Herstein, Topics in Algebra, sec. 1.1. De nition 1.1.1 . Let Xbe any set.

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  5. Professor Gregory Moore . Because of the pandemic the course will be conducted entirely via an online format. I will send a Zoom invitation via email.

  6. Gregory W. Moore is an American theoretical physicist who specializes in mathematical physics and string theory. Moore is a professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department of Rutgers University and a member of the University’s High Energy Theory group.

  7. Individual Website. Gregory Moore is interested in mathematics and physics, and the applications of mathematics to the physics of quantum field theory and string theory, and vice versa.