Aleksey Chermanمشاهده پروفایل
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Aleksey Cherman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota. His research focuses on theoretical aspects of quantum field theory, nuclear theory, and particle physics with particular emphasis on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Cherman's research interests span quantum field theory, nuclear theory, QCD, particle theory, gauge theory, baryon physics, and fermion physics. His work particularly emphasizes the large N limit, confinement phenomena, and symmetry structures in quantum field theories. He investigates fundamental questions about the nature of strong interactions, string theory approaches to QCD, and non-perturbative methods in gauge theories. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on confinement mechanisms, symmetry structures in quantum field theories, and the interplay between gauge theories and string theory. His work often explores the large N limit of QCD, 1-form symmetries, and non-perturbative aspects of quantum field theories. Recent research has particularly emphasized the connections between confinement, symmetry, and the structure of gauge theories in various dimensions. Simons Collaboration on Color Confinement and QCD Strings (2022-2026) As Principal Investigator of the Simons Collaboration on Color Confinement and QCD Strings, Cherman leads a major research initiative focused on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of color confinement in quantum chromodynamics and the string-theoretic approaches to describing QCD phenomena. His research program involves both analytical and numerical approaches to non-perturbative quantum field theory problems.
- Quantum field theory
- nuclear theory
- QCD
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