Martin B. Einhorn Explained
Martin B. Einhorn (14 August 1942) is an American theoretical physicist.[1]
Education and career
Einhorn received in 1965 his B.S. with honors from Caltech and in 1968 his Ph.D. from Princeton University under Marvin Leonard Goldberger.[2] After postdoctoral positions at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), he became a staff physicist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). In 1976, he joined the faculty of the physics department of the University of Michigan where he was eventually promoted to full professor[1] and retired as professor emeritus in 2004.[3] [4]
He was a visiting professor at NORDITA, SLAC, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the (CPPM), and Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheva.[1] In the 1990s he was on the Sakurai Prize selection committee.
Einhorn is an emeritus research professor of UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics and was the Institute's Deputy Director from 1990 to 1992 and from 2004 to 2013.[1]
Honors and awards
Selected publications
- Hadronic production of the new resonances: Probing gluon distribution. Phys. Rev. D. 12. 7. 2007–2014. 10.1103/PhysRevD.12.2007. 1975. Einhorn. M. B. Ellis. S. D. 1975PhRvD..12.2007E.
- The weak mixing angle and unification mass in supersymmetric SU(5). Nuclear Physics B. 196. 3. 1982. 475–488. 10.1016/0550-3213(82)90502-8. Einhorn. M.B. Jones. D.R.T. 1982NuPhB.196..475E. 2027.42/24033. free.
- The effective potential and the renormalisation group. Nuclear Physics B. 395. 1993. 17–34. hep-lat/9210033. Ford. C. Jones. D. R. T. Stephenson. P. W. Einhorn. M. B. 10.1016/0550-3213(93)90206-5. 1993. 10.1.1.286.4156. 1993NuPhB.395...17F. 19170060.
- Book: Confinement, form factors, and deep-inelastic scattering in two-dimensional quantum chromodynamics. In: The Large N Expansion in Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Physics: From Spin-Systems to 2-Dimensional Gravity. 1993. 125–145. 10.1142/9789814365802_0010. Einhorn. Martin B. 978-981-02-0455-6.
- Patterns of deviation from the standard model. Nucl. Phys. B. 433. 1995. 41–66. hep-ph/9405214. Arzt. C. Einhorn. M. B. Wudka. J. 10.1016/0550-3213(94)00336-D. 1995. 1995NuPhB.433...41A. 119329526.
- Inflation with non-minimal gravitational couplings and supergravity. Journal of High Energy Physics. 1003. 26. 26. 10.1007/JHEP03(2010)026. 0912.2718. 2010. Einhorn. Martin B. Timothy Jones. D. R. 2010JHEP...03..026E. 119242580.
References
- Web site: Martin Einhorn. Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, U. of California, Santa Barbara.
- Web site: Physics Tree – Marvin Leonard Goldberger. 2021-03-07. academictree.org.
- Web site: Martin B. Einhorn, Faculty History Project. lib.umich.edu, U. of Michigan.
- Web site: INSPIRE. 2021-03-07. inspirehep.net.
- Web site: Martin B. Einhorn. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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