André Neveu

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André Neveu
Born28 August 1946 (1946-08-28) (age 77)
Paris, France
Alma mater
Neveu–Schwarz B-field
Gross–Neveu model
AwardsDirac Medal (2020)
Three Physicists Prize (2005)
Prix Paul Langevin (1973)
Peccot Lectures (1974-1975)
Procter Fellowship
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical physics
Doctoral advisorClaude Bouchiat
Philippe Meyer [fr]

André Neveu (French:

Neveu–Schwarz algebra and the Gross–Neveu model
.

Biography

Neveu studied in Paris at the

Doctorat d'État
) there.

In 1969 he and his classmate from ENS and Orsay,

CNRS and from 1985 Directeur de recherche. From 1989 he was at the Institute (Laboratory) for Theoretical Physics of the University of Montpellier II (now L2C, Laboratory Charles Coulomb). In 1994/5 he was a visiting professor in the University of California
, Berkeley.

In 1973, Neveu received the

Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG).[6] In 2020 he was awarded the Dirac Medal of the ICTP.[7]

Neveu is married and has three children.

Writings

  • Neveu, A. (1982), "Dual resonance models and strings in QCD", in Zuber, Jean-Bernard; Stora, Raymond (eds.), Recent Advances in Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics, Les Houches, France, Aug 2 – Sep 10, 1982, Les Houches Summer School Proceedings, vol. 39, p. 760

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