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He has made numerous influential contributions<ref>Professor Curtright's physics publications are available on the INSPIRE Database [http://inspirehep.net/search?ln=en&p=FIND+AU+CURTRIGHT&f=&action_search=Search].</ref>
He has made numerous influential contributions<ref>Professor Curtright's physics publications are available on the INSPIRE Database [http://inspirehep.net/search?ln=en&p=FIND+AU+CURTRIGHT&f=&action_search=Search].</ref>
in [[particle physics|particle]] and mathematical [[physics]], notably in higher-spin fields, quantum Liouville theory, geometrostatic [[Wess-Zumino-Witten model|sigma models]], [[quantum group|quantum algebra]]s, and [[deformation quantization]].
in [[particle physics|particle]] and mathematical [[physics]], notably in higher-spin fields, quantum Liouville theory, geometrostatic [[Wess-Zumino-Witten model|sigma models]], [[quantum group|quantum algebra]]s, and [[phase space formulation|deformation quantization]].
Curtright is a Fellow of the [[American Physical Society]], a co-recipient (with [[Charles Thorn]]) of the SESAPS Jesse Beams Award, a University of Miami Cooper Fellow, and a recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award from the University's Senate. He has co-authored several volumes,
Curtright is a Fellow of the [[American Physical Society]], a co-recipient (with [[Charles Thorn]]) of the SESAPS Jesse Beams Award, a University of Miami Cooper Fellow, and a recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award from the University's Senate. He has co-authored several volumes,

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Thomas L. Curtright (born 1948) is a theoretical physicist at the University of Miami. He did undergraduate work in physics at the University of Missouri—Columbia (B.S., M.S., 1970), and graduate work at Caltech (Ph.D., 1977) under the supervision of Richard Feynman.

He has made numerous influential contributions[1] in particle and mathematical physics, notably in higher-spin fields, quantum Liouville theory, geometrostatic sigma models, quantum algebras, and deformation quantization.

Curtright is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a co-recipient (with Charles Thorn) of the SESAPS Jesse Beams Award, a University of Miami Cooper Fellow, and a recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award from the University's Senate. He has co-authored several volumes, notably [2] on quantum mechanics in phase space.

References

  1. ^ Professor Curtright's physics publications are available on the INSPIRE Database [1].
  2. ^ Cosmas K. Zachos, David B. Fairlie, and Thomas L. Curtright, Quantum Mechanics in Phase Space, (World Scientific, Singapore, 2005) ISBN 978-981-238-384-6 [2].

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