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  1. Joseph Gerard Polchinski Jr. [1] (pronunciación en inglés: /pəlˈtʃɪnski/; White Plains, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 16 de mayo de 1954-Santa Bárbara, California, Estados Unidos, 2 de febrero de 2018) fue un físico teórico estadounidense especializado en teoría de cuerdas.

    • 2 de febrero de 2018 (63 años), Santa Bárbara (Estados Unidos)
  2. Joseph Gerard Polchinski Jr. (/ p əl ˈ tʃ ɪ n s k i /; May 16, 1954 – February 2, 2018) was an American theoretical physicist and string theorist.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2018 · ¿De que sirve un Universo increíble y fascinante si no hay nadie para admirarlo? Polchinski lo admiró como nadie, trató de entenderlo, vislumbró nuevas entidades Físicas, postuló la existencia de nuevos fenómenos, enseñó a miles de físicos jóvenes la enorme belleza de la física moderna…

  4. Polchinski's contributions to theoretical physics include a modern formulation of renormalization theory and some of the original work on the string landscape. He is best known for his discovery of D-branes, extended structures that appear to be central to the mathematics and physics of string theory.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2018 · Joseph Polchinski, one of the most creative physicists of his generation, whose work helped lay the mathematical foundation for the controversial proposition that our universe is only one in an...

  6. 12 de feb. de 2018 · February 12, 2018 | David Voss. Joseph Polchinski, a prominent theoretical physicist and champion of string theory, died on February 2 at age 63. He was a professor of physics at the University of California Santa Barbara and a Permanent Member of the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2020 · Abstract: Joseph Polchinski (1954-2018), one of the the leading theoretical physicists of the past 50 years, was an exceptionally broad and deep thinker. He made fundamental contributions to quantum field theory, advancing the role of the renormalization group, and to cosmology, addressing the cosmological constant problem.