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Akikazu Hashimoto is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research focuses on string theory, gauge/gravity correspondence, supergravity, and related areas such as non-commutative geometry and integrable systems. He has contributed extensively to understanding T T̄ deformations, holographic CFTs, and gravitational duals of field theories.
Hashimoto has collaborated with leading researchers including Amit Giveon, David Kutasov, and Igor R. Klebanov. His work often explores the interplay between string theory and quantum field theory, with notable studies on folded strings, thermal partition functions in deformed spacetimes, and entanglement entropy in holographic systems. His recent publications (2022–2024) emphasize deformations of AdS/CFT setups and their implications for thermodynamic properties and correlator structures.
While no specific grants or awards are listed in the provided texts, his active publication record indicates sustained research engagement. His work is affiliated with institutions like the Santa Barbara Kavli Institute and Princeton University. No lab teams or specific advising roles are explicitly mentioned, though his collaborations suggest a vibrant research network.
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