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Michael Edward Peskin
Michael Peskin
Michael Peskin
Born 27 October 1951


Known for Peskin-Takeuchi parameters; An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory

Michael Edward Peskin (born 27 October 1951) is an American theoretical physicist.[1]

Career and work

Peskin is a theoretical particle physicist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. His work has addressed electroweak symmetry breaking, collider physics, and beyond-Standard-Model phenomenology.[2][1]

He is particularly associated with the Peskin-Takeuchi parameters, which quantify certain new-physics effects in electroweak precision tests.[1]

For QFT students, his best-known role is as coauthor with Daniel Schroeder of An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory, often referred to simply as Peskin and Schroeder.[3]

Selected works

  • An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory (1995), with Daniel Schroeder.
  • Research on electroweak symmetry breaking and collider phenomenology.

References


Author: Harold Foppele