Prof. Frank Wilczek

Herman Feshbach (1942) Professor of Physics

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Quantum Computing
QuantumChromoDynamics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Theoretical Particle Physics
Particle Theory

Research Summary

Professor Wilczek's professional work has touched on a large variety of questions in theoretical physics. Abiding interests include:

(*) "pure" particle physics, especially connections between ambitious theoretical ideas and concrete observable phenomena (e.g. applications of asymptotic freedom, unification of couplings);

(*) the behavior of matter at ultra-high temperature and/or density (e.g. phase structure of QCD, application to cosmology, neutron stars and stellar explosions);

(*) the application of insights from particle physics to cosmology (e.g. axions as dark matter candidates, search techniques for these and for WIMPs);

(*) the application of field theory techniques to condensed matter physics (e.g. exotic quantum numbers on solitons of various sorts, statistical transmutation and fractional statistics in the quantum Hall effect);

(*) the quantum theory of black holes (e.g. existence of quantum hair, classical hair and entropy of string-theoretic holes).

Recent Work