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  1. Arthur Jaffe, né le 22 décembre 1937 à New York est un physicien mathématicien nord-américain qui travaille principalement dans la théorie quantique des champs axiomatique. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

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    Arthur Jaffe. Arthur Jaffe grew up in Pelham, NY, where he attended the local schools and enjoyed music and science. As a Princeton undergraduate he majored in chemistry, graduating summa cum laude and with highest honors. In 1953, while Arthur was still in high school, the Royal Society of Medicine invited his parents to visit and inducted his ...

  3. 54. Arthur M. Jaffe. President 1997–1998. Ph.D. Princeton Unviersity, Princeton, New Jersey, 1966. Jaffe's major scientific work has been in quantum field theory and the mathematics it inspires. After serving as president of the AMS, he became Chair of the Council of Scientific Society Presidents. In both roles he was a strong advocate for ...

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    Publications Author or coauthor of 4 books and approximately 200 journal articles. Editor of 7 other books. Link to a List of Publicantions in PDF Format. Mentoring Trained over 50 graduate students/post-doctoral fellows Contact Information Revised August 2016.

  5. 2 ARTHUR JAFFE AND EDWARD WITTEN The idea of a gauge theory evolved from the work of Hermann Weyl. One can find in [34] an interesting discussion of the history of gauge symmetry and the discovery of Yang-Mills theory [50], also known as “non-abelian gauge theory.” At the classical level one replaces the gauge group U(1) of ...

  6. Arthur JAFFE, Landon T. Clay Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Science | Cited by 9,454 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 315 publications | Contact Arthur JAFFE

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    Arthur Jaffe. The remarriage of mathematics with theoretical physics over the past forty years has markedly realigned the perspective in both these classical subjects. The spirit of unification which dominated science during the latter half of the twentieth century enables one to dream of greater understanding in the twenty-first.