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>ああ CITでの話だとおもう。
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ああ、CIT・・カリフォルニアでか・・"I would like to thank my wife, Kyoko"だね
URLリンク(ja.wikipedia.org)
職歴
2000年:カリフォルニア工科大学理論物理学教授。
2007年:カリフォルニア工科大学フレッド・カブリ冠教授[3]。
2008年:第1回アイゼンバッド賞(アメリカ数学会)
-『ブラックホールの量子状態とグロモフ=ウィッテン不変量の関係の発見』に対して[4]。
4.^ アメリカ数学会誌記事:URLリンク(www.ams.org)
(PDFより)
Clearly, physicists need mathematics to formulate fundamental laws of nature. In return, physicists’ search for fundamental laws has inspired many important developments in mathematics.
In the past couple of decades interactions of mathematicians and physicists have been particularly intense and productive in the area involving quantum field theory and string theory.
Since neither of them has a proper definition, mathematicians often view them as black boxes from which interesting conjectures materialize.
I think that collaborations of mathematicians and physicists can be elevated to an even higher level if these physical theories are placed on more solid mathematical foundations.
I would like to thank Andy Strominger and Cumrun Vafa for the wonderful collaboration.
Topological string theory has been developed by many people. In particular,
I would like to acknowledge the influence of the earlier work by Gabriel Lopes Cardoso, Bernard de Wit, and Thomas Mohaupt.
I would like to thank the American Mathematical Society and the Eisenbud Prize Committee for recognizing the progress in this line of research.
I am grateful to my teachers, collaborators, and friends for helping me make contributions to this area.
Finally, I would like to thank my wife, Kyoko, for her love and support and my daughter, Tomoko, for adding extra dimensions to my life.