معرفی
Petar Tadic is a Research Associate at the School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Heriot-Watt University. His research focuses on theoretical physics and mathematical physics, particularly conformal field theory (CFT), AdS/CFT correspondence, and quantum field theory. He explores bootstrap methods, hydrodynamics, and holographic systems.
Key research interests include the application of conformal bootstrap techniques to quantum many-body systems, the study of hydrodynamic dispersion relations at finite coupling, and the analysis of stress tensor correlators in CFTs. His work bridges algebraic structures (e.g., Catalan numbers) with physical phenomena, often leveraging holographic duality to connect gravitational and field-theoretic frameworks.
His recent articles emphasize advancements in the five-point bootstrap formalism and the exploration of thermalization processes in large-N conformal field theories. These studies contribute to understanding non-equilibrium dynamics and equilibration mechanisms in strongly coupled systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, and there are no documented advisees. His research aligns closely with the university’s theoretical physics and mathematical sciences initiatives.


