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Stephen Shenker
Born1953 [1]
Nationality American
Alma mater Harvard University (B.A.)
Cornell University (Ph.D.)
Known for string theory
phase transitions
Awards MacArthur Fellowship
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Lars Onsager Prize (2010)
National Academy of Sciences
Dirac Medal (2023)
Scientific career
Fields theoretical physics
Institutions Stanford University
Rutgers University
University of Chicago
Doctoral advisor John Kogut
Doctoral students Joanne Cohn
Matthew Kleban

Stephen Hart Shenker (born 1953) is an American theoretical physicist who works on string theory. He is a professor at Stanford University and former director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. His brother Scott Shenker is a computer scientist.

Work

Shenker's contributions to physics include:

Selected works

  • Fidkowski, Lukasz; Hubeny, Veronika; Kleban, Matthew; Shenker, Stephen (6 February 2004). "The Black Hole Singularity in AdS/CFT". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2004 (2): 014. arXiv: hep-th/0306170. Bibcode: 2004JHEP...02..014F. doi: 10.1088/1126-6708/2004/02/014. S2CID  119363210.

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