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Stanley Brodski

Brodsky\'s research areas span many areas of high-energy and nuclear theoretical physics, especially the quark-gluon structure of hadrons and novel effects in quantum chromodynamics; fundamental problems in atomic, nuclear, and high energy physics; precision tests of quantum electrodynamics, light-front quantization; nonperturbative and perturbative methods in quantum field theory. In 1970 Brodsky and his collaborators, Tom Kinoshita and Hidezumi Terazawa, initiated the field of two-photon processes. In 1973 Brodsky and G. Farrar developed “dimensional counting rules” for hard exclusive processes, extending earlier work on the quark interchange model by Brodsky, Blankenbecler, and Gunion. In 1979, Brodsky and G. P. Lepage derived the theory of hard exclusive processes in QCD, including factorization theorems and evolution equations for meson and baryon distribution amplitudes. In 1985 Brodsky and H. C. Pauli developed the discretized light-cone quantization (DLCQ) method for solving quantum field theories. Brodsky has also contributed to precision tests of quantum electrodynamics and novel effects in atomic physics, including anti-hydrogen production and radiation amplitude null zones. Brodsky and his collaborators have also developed the theory underlying novel QCD properties such as color transparency, hidden color, reduced nuclear amplitudes, and intrinsic charm; theoretical tools such as light-front wavefunctions, commensurate scale relations, renormalization scale-setting, and jet measures; and applications of QCD to deeply virtual Compton scattering, diffractive deep inelastic scattering and other hard diffractive phenomena, shadowing and antishadowing of nuclear reactions, high energy photon-photon collisions, leading-twist single-spin asymmetries, and higher twist reactions.

More recently he has been collaborating with Guy F. de TĂŠramond on the insights into the QCD spectra and hadron light-front wavefunctions which can be obtained from the AdS/CFT correspondence. Brodsky has contributed to a number of books and over 440 scientific articles. In addition to wonderful collaborators, he has had a number of outstanding students at Stanford who now have academic positions, including G. Peter Lepage (Cornell), Jonathan Sapirstein (Notre Dame), Kent Hornbostel (Southern Methodist University), and Joseph Kiskis (University of California at Davis). Stan Brodsky is married to Judith Ellen Brodsky. They have three children, Stephen, David, and Jyoti.
dodano dnia: 2012-01-14 16:02:31