Matthew Kleban Explained
Matthew Benjamin Kleban is an American theoretical physicist who works on string theory and theoretical cosmology. He is the chair of the Department of Physics and a professor at New York University, former director of the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, and a former member of the Institute for Advanced Study. His contributions to physics include:
- The discovery of the first distinct signature of the black hole singularity in AdS/CFT (with Lukasz Fidkowski, Veronika Hubeny and Stephen Shenker)
- Pioneering work on the subtleties of very late-time cosmology in the presence of a positive cosmological constant, and the "Boltzmann brain" problem (with Lisa Dyson and Leonard Susskind)
- A determination of the effects of cosmic bubble collisions on the microwave background radiation and other cosmological observables.
- Work on the fundamental origin of cosmic inflation.
- Demonstrating that theories with multiple axion fields can account for many otherwise mysterious features of our universe.
Selected works
- Fidkowski . Lukasz . Hubeny . Veronika . Veronika Hubeny . Kleban . Matthew . Shenker . Stephen . Stephen Shenker . The Black Hole Singularity in AdS/CFT . . 6 February 2004 . 2004 . 2 . 014 . 10.1088/1126-6708/2004/02/014. hep-th/0306170 . 2004JHEP...02..014F . 119363210 .
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