Paul Wiegmann | |
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Born |
Ryazan, Russia | November 8, 1952
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater |
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 1975 Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, 1984 |
Known for | Exact Solution of Kondo model, O(3) Non-linear Sigma Model |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical Physics |
Institutions | University of Chicago |
Doctoral advisor | Anatoly Larkin |
Paul B. Wiegmann (Павел Борисович Вигман) is a Russian physicist. He is the Robert W. Reneker Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Chicago, James Franck Institute and Enrico Fermi Institute. [1] He specializes in theoretical condensed matter physics. He made pioneering contributions to the field of quantum integrable systems. He found exact solutions of O(3) Non-linear Sigma Model, ( Wiegmann 1985), Wess–Zumino–Witten model (together with Alexander Polyakov), Anderson impurity model and multi-channel Kondo model (with Alexei Tsvelik). [2]
In 2003, Paul Wiegmann was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the official citation [3] indicating that the recognition was "For exact solutions of models of interacting electronic systems and quantum field theory, including the multi-channel Kondo problem and the Anderson model for magnetic impurities."
According to the Inspire High-Energy Physics [5] database, Paul Wiegmann's author profile includes more than 2700 citations, several very well-known papers, and famous papers, and over 45 citations per article.