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Nathan Seiberg
also known as N Seiberg, N. SEIBERG, N. Seiberg
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · California Institute of Technology · Albert Einstein College of Medicine · Harvard University
About this author
Works
242
Cited by
47,508
h-index
113
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Top papers
Electric-magnetic duality, monopole condensation, and confinement in N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
Nathan Seiberg, Edward Witten
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1994
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Nuclear Physics B
↗ 3,820
OA
Electric-magnetic duality in supersymmetric non-Abelian gauge theories
Nathan Seiberg
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1995
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Nuclear Physics B
↗ 1,820
OA
Generalized global symmetries
Davide Gaiotto, Anton Kapustin, Nathan Seiberg, et al.
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2015
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Journal of High Energy Physics
↗ 1,672
OA
Classical and quantum conformal field theory
Gregory Moore, Nathan Seiberg
·
1989
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Communications in Mathematical Physics
↗ 1,357
Noncommutative perturbative dynamics
Shiraz Minwalla, Mark Van Raamsdonk, Nathan Seiberg
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2000
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Journal of High Energy Physics
↗ 1,258
OA
Remarks on the canonical quantization of the Chern-Simons-Witten theory
Shmuel Elitzur, Gregory Moore, A. Schwimmer, et al.
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1989
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Nuclear Physics B
↗ 927
Symmetries and strings in field theory and gravity
Tom Banks, Nathan Seiberg
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2011
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Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology
↗ 901
OA
Gluino condensation in superstring models
M. Dine, Ryan Rohm, Nathan Seiberg, et al.
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1985
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Physics Letters B
↗ 803
Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in supersymmetric QCD
Ian Affleck, Michael Dine, Nathan Seiberg
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1984
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Nuclear Physics B
↗ 777
Mirror symmetry in three dimensional gauge theories
Kenneth Intriligator, Nathan Seiberg
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1996
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Physics Letters B
↗ 747
OA
Exact results on the space of vacua of four-dimensional SUSY gauge theories
Nathan Seiberg
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1994
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Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields
↗ 743
OA
Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in four dimensions and its phenomenological implications
Ian Affleck, Michael Dine, Nathan Seiberg
·
1985
·
Nuclear Physics B
↗ 695