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'''Christopher T. Hill''' (born 1951, Neenah, Wisconsin) a theoretical physicist at the [[Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory]]. He received a B.S., M.S. in physics from M.I.T. (1972), and Ph.D. from Caltech (1977), where he studied under [[Murray Gell-Mann]]. He is coauthor of "Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe" with [[Leon M. Lederman]]. Hill is currently Head of Theoretical Physics at Fermilab.
'''Christopher T. Hill''' (born 1951, Neenah, Wisconsin) a theoretical physicist at the [[Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory]]. He received a B.S., M.S. in physics from M.I.T. (1972), and Ph.D. from Caltech (1977), where he studied under [[Murray Gell-Mann]]. He is coauthor of "Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe" with [[Leon M. Lederman]]. Dr. Hill is currently Head of Theoretical Physics at Fermilab.


==Selected Publications==
==Selected Publications==
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===Books===
===Books===
* ''Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe,'' Christopher T. Hill and Leon M. Lederman, Prometheus Books (2005).
* ''Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe,'' Christopher T. Hill and [[Leon M. Lederman]], Prometheus Books (2005).


===Physics Papers===
===Physics Papers===

* ''Anomaly mediated neutrino-photon interactions at finite baryon density,'' [[Jeffrey A. Harvey]], C. T. Hill, Richard J. Hill, e-Print: arXiv:0708.1281 [hep-ph].

* ''Cosmology with ultralight pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons,'' Joshua A. Frieman, C. T. Hill, Albert Stebbins, Ioav Waga, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75:2077-2080, 1995.
* ''Cosmology with ultralight pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons,'' Joshua A. Frieman, C. T. Hill, Albert Stebbins, Ioav Waga, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75:2077-2080, 1995.


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* ''[[Topcolor]]: [[Top quark condensation]] in a gauge extension of the standard model.'' C. T. Hill, Published in Phys.Lett.B266:419-424, 1991.
* ''[[Topcolor]]: [[Top quark condensation]] in a gauge extension of the standard model.'' C. T. Hill, Published in Phys.Lett.B266:419-424, 1991.


* ''Minimal Dynamical Symmetry Breaking of the Standard Model.'' William A. Bardeen, C. T. Hill, Manfred Lindner, Published in Phys.Rev. D41:1647, 1990.
* ''Minimal Dynamical Symmetry Breaking of the Standard Model.'' [[William A. Bardeen]], C. T. Hill, Manfred Lindner, Published in Phys.Rev. D41:1647, 1990.


* ''Quark and Lepton Masses from Renormalization Group Fixed Points,'' C. T. Hill, Published in Phys.Rev. D24:691, 1981.
* ''Quark and Lepton Masses from Renormalization Group Fixed Points,'' C. T. Hill, Published in Phys.Rev. D24:691, 1981.

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Christopher T. Hill (born 1951, Neenah, Wisconsin) a theoretical physicist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He received a B.S., M.S. in physics from M.I.T. (1972), and Ph.D. from Caltech (1977), where he studied under Murray Gell-Mann. He is coauthor of "Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe" with Leon M. Lederman. Dr. Hill is currently Head of Theoretical Physics at Fermilab.

Selected Publications

Dr. Hill's complete publications are available on the SPIRES HEP Literature Database[1].

Books

  • Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe, Christopher T. Hill and Leon M. Lederman, Prometheus Books (2005).

Physics Papers

  • Anomaly mediated neutrino-photon interactions at finite baryon density, Jeffrey A. Harvey, C. T. Hill, Richard J. Hill, e-Print: arXiv:0708.1281 [hep-ph].
  • Cosmology with ultralight pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons, Joshua A. Frieman, C. T. Hill, Albert Stebbins, Ioav Waga, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75:2077-2080, 1995.
  • Topcolor assisted technicolor; C. T. Hill Phys.Lett.B345:483-489, 1995.
  • Minimal Dynamical Symmetry Breaking of the Standard Model. William A. Bardeen, C. T. Hill, Manfred Lindner, Published in Phys.Rev. D41:1647, 1990.
  • Quark and Lepton Masses from Renormalization Group Fixed Points, C. T. Hill, Published in Phys.Rev. D24:691, 1981.