Yasunori Nomura

Yasunori Nomura
Born 1974
Kanagawa, Japan
Residence United States
Nationality Japanese
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
Alma mater University of Tokyo
Known for Orbifold GUTs
Holographic Higgs
Multiverse is the same as quantum many worlds

Yasunori Nomura (born 1974) is a theoretical physicist working on particle physics, quantum gravity, and cosmology. He is a Professor of Physics at University of California, Berkeley and a Senior Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Berkeley physicist Yasunori Nomura, January 7, 2016

Career

Nomura received his Ph.D. from University of Tokyo in 2000 and became a Miller Research Fellow at University of California, Berkeley. In 2002-03 he was an Associate Scientist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. In July 2003 he joined the Department of Physics at University of California, Berkeley.

Work

Nomura works on particle physics, quantum gravity, and cosmology. He developed theories of grand unification in higher dimensional spacetime[1] and constructed the so-called holographic Higgs model, a model in which a composite Higgs particle arises as a pseudo-Nambu–Goldstone boson.[2] He also proposed that the eternally inflating multiverse is the same thing as quantum many worlds.[3][4]

References

  1. Hall, L.J.; Nomura, Y. (2003). "Grand unification in higher dimensions". Annals of Physics. 306: 132. arXiv:hep-ph/0212134Freely accessible. doi:10.1016/S0003-4916(03)00077-0.
  2. Contino, R.; Nomura, Y.; Pomarol, A. (2003). "Higgs as a holographic pseudo-Goldstone boson". Nuclear Physics. B671: 148. arXiv:hep-ph/0306259Freely accessible. doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2003.08.027.
  3. Nomura, Y. (2011). "Physical theories, eternal inflation, and the quantum universe". Journal of High Energy Physics. 11: 063. arXiv:1104.2324Freely accessible. doi:10.1007/JHEP11(2011)063.
  4. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2011/05/26/are-many-worlds-and-the-multiverse-the-same-idea/#.VWtNSB29Dak

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