Willy Fischler
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Willy Fischler | |
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Theoretical Physics | |
Institutions | University of Texas at Austin University of Pennsylvania Los Alamos National Laboratory CERN |
Doctoral advisor | Robert Brout |
Doctoral students | David Berenstein Xenia de la Ossa |
Willy Fischler (born 1949 in
FP-C) and was a Licensed Paramedic
with Marble Falls Area EMS and a volunteer EMT with the Westlake Fire Department.
His contributions to physics include:
- Early computation of the force between heavy quarks.
- The DFSZ (Dine–Fischler–Srednicki–Zhitnisky) model, as a solution to the strong CP problem.
- The cosmological effects of the invisible axion (with Michael Dine) and its role as a candidate for dark matter.
- Pioneering work (with standard modelof particle physics.
- The first formulation of what became known as the "moduli problem in cosmology" (with G.D. Coughlan, Edward Kolb, Stuart Raby and Graham Ross).
- The Fischler–Susskind mechanism in string theory (with Leonard Susskind).
- The original formulation of the holographic entropy bound in the context of cosmology (with Leonard Susskind).
- The discovery of Steve Shenker and Leonard Susskind).
- Black Hole production in colliders (with Tom Banks).
References
- ^ Stephens, Tim (9 June 2009). "Top physicists gather at UCSC to honor Tom Banks and Willy Fischler". UC Santa Cruz News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.