Nathan Seiberg
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Nathan "Nati" Seiberg, born in 1956, is an Israel-born theoretical physicist who works on string theory. He is currently a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. His contributions to physics include:
- papers from the early 1990s about the application of holomorphy to calculations in gauge theories with supersymmetry
- articles about the strong-weak duality (S-duality) in the context of supersymmetric gauge theories
- papers written with Edward Witten about the complete solution of N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories in four dimensions
- a proof that Matrix theory describes M-theory in the Discrete Light Cone Quantization
- his and Edward Witten's analysis of the appearance of non-commutative geometry in theories containing open strings, and an identification of a low energy limit of open string dynamics as a noncommutative quantum field theory
- OM-theory (with Andrew Strominger and Shiraz Minwalla)
- gluino condensation in superstring theory