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Jean-Bernard Zuber




Known for Quantum Field Theory with Claude Itzykson

Jean-Bernard Zuber is a French theoretical physicist.[1]

Career and work

Zuber works in theoretical and mathematical physics, including quantum field theory, statistical physics, conformal field theory, and related symmetry methods.[1]

He is best known to many field-theory students as coauthor with Claude Itzykson of the two-volume textbook Quantum Field Theory.[2][1]

Zuber also wrote about Itzykson's scientific life after Itzykson's death, reflecting their close scholarly connection in French theoretical physics.[3]

Selected works

  • Quantum Field Theory (1980), with Claude Itzykson.
  • Editor with Jean-Michel Drouffe, The Mathematical Beauty of Physics: A Memorial Volume for Claude Itzykson.

References


Author: Harold Foppele