Miguel Ángel Virasoro may refer to: Miguel Ángel Virasoro (philosopher) (1900–1966), Argentinian philosopher Miguel Ángel Virasoro (physicist) (1940–2021)...
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Miguel Ángel Virasoro (Spanish: [miˈɣel ˈaŋxel βiɾaˈsoɾo];9 May 1940 – 23 July 2021) was an Argentine (naturalized Italian) mathematician and theoretical...
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Virasoro can refer to: Miguel Ángel Virasoro (philosopher) (1900–1966) Miguel Ángel Virasoro (physicist) (1940–2021) Gobernador Virasoro, a city in Argentina...
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Miguel Ángel Virasoro (1900–1966) was an Argentine philosopher. Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, in 1900, Virasoro graduated with a law degree from the University...
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In mathematics, the Virasoro algebra is a complex Lie algebra and the unique central extension of the Witt algebra. It is widely used in two-dimensional...
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an action of half of the Virasoro algebra. The Virasoro conjecture is named after theoretical physicist Miguel Ángel Virasoro. Tohru Eguchi, Kentaro Hori...
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self-consistency condition, the lightest particle must be a tachyon. Miguel Virasoro and Joel Shapiro found a different amplitude now understood to be that...
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recognized as closed strings by Miguel Virasoro and Joel A. Shapiro (their approach was dubbed the Shapiro–Virasoro model). In 1969, the Chan–Paton rules...
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is the Virasoro algebra, which has a key role in conformal field theory (CFT) and string theory. The group is named after Miguel Ángel Virasoro and Raoul...
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he worked since the late 1960s in collaboration with Bunji Sakita, Miguel Virasoro and Michio Kaku. He was awarded the Nishina Memorial Prize in 1988...
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