
The high energy and nuclear physics group is working on a variety of problems involving the basic constituents of matter and the interactions that govern their behavior. Problems of interest span an enormous range of energies from basic questions in string and M-theory at the Planck scale to gravity duals of condensed matter systems at very low temperatures. Research topics include string theory and M-theory, D-branes and string compactification, AdS/CFT correspondence, inflation and cosmology, neutrino interactions, correlations in dense nucleonic matter, neutron stars, classical and quantum aspects of black holes, IR modified gravity theories, and more.
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