Martin Roček

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Martin Roček is a

Caltech before becoming a professor at Stony Brook University
.

He was one of the co-inventors of

generalized complex geometry, and with S. J. Gates, M. T. Grisaru, and W. Siegel, Rocek coauthored Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry (1984), the first comprehensive book on supersymmetry.[1]

He is the local coordinator of the annual Simons Workshop in Mathematics and Physics jointly hosted by Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Department of Mathematics of the Stony Brook University.

References

  1. ^ Gates, S. James; M. T. Grisaru; M. Rocek & W. Siegel (1983). "Superspace". American Institute of Physics.

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