Christopher T. Hill
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Christopher T. Hill (born: 1951) is a theoretical physicist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He did undegraduate work in physics at M.I.T. (B.S., M.S., 1972), and graduate work at Caltech (Ph.D., 1977, Gell-Mann). He has made many contributions to dynamical theories of electroweak symmetry breaking, and is an originator of quasi-infrared fixed points, topcolor, top quark condensates, top-seesaw models, and dimensional deconstruction. He is also an originator of cosmological models of dark energy and dark matter based upon ultra-low mass (Nambu-Goldstone) bosons associated with neutrinos.
Dr. Hill is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and currently Head of the Theoretical Physics Department at Fermilab.
[edit] Selected Publications
- Dr. Hill's scientific publications are available on the SPIRES HEP Literature Database[1].
- Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe, Christopher T. Hill and Leon M. Lederman, Prometheus Books (2005).
[edit] External links
- Website for "Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe"
- Dr. Hill's Website
- Fermilab Theoretical Physics Department