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'''Berndt Müller''' (also Berndt Mueller; born 8 February 1950) is a German physicist known for work in theoretical nuclear physics.<ref name="bio-source">{{Cite web |title=Berndt Müller |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berndt_M%C3%BCller |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
'''Berndt Müller''' (also Berndt Mueller; born 8 February 1950) is a German-born theoretical physicist specializing in nuclear physics.<ref name="wiki">{{Cite web |title=Berndt Müller |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berndt_M%C3%BCller |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>


In the QFT page, Müller is linked as coauthor of ''Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions'' with Walter Greiner.
== Career and work ==
Müller is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Physics at Duke University. His work focuses on nuclear matter at extreme energy density and on the quark-gluon plasma predicted by quantum chromodynamics.<ref name="duke">{{Cite web |title=Berndt Mueller |url=https://scholars.duke.edu/person/muller |website=Scholars@Duke |publisher=Duke University |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
 
He was educated in Germany, received his doctorate under Walter Greiner, and moved from Frankfurt to Duke in 1990, partly in connection with the developing physics program around relativistic heavy-ion collisions.<ref name="wiki" /><ref name="feshbach">{{Cite web |title=Mueller Enters Next Phase With Feshbach Prize |url=https://physics.duke.edu/news/mueller-enters-next-phase-feshbach-prize |website=Department of Physics |publisher=Duke University |access-date=2026-05-24}}</ref>
 
His research interests include the formation and detection of the quark-gluon plasma, chaotic dynamics in elementary particle fields, and symmetry-violating processes in the early universe.<ref name="duke" />


== Selected works ==
== Selected works ==
* ''The Physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma'' (1985).
* ''Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions'' (with Walter Greiner).
* ''Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions'' (with Walter Greiner).
* ''Chaos and Gauge Field Theory'' (with T. S. Biro and S. G. Matinyan, 1994).


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berndt_M%C3%BCller Berndt Müller]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berndt_M%C3%BCller Berndt Müller]
* [https://scholars.duke.edu/person/muller Berndt Mueller]
* [https://physics.duke.edu/news/mueller-enters-next-phase-feshbach-prize Mueller Enters Next Phase With Feshbach Prize]


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Berndt Müller
Berndt Müller
Berndt Müller
Born 8 February 1950


Known for Quark-gluon plasma; gauge theory texts

Berndt Müller (also Berndt Mueller; born 8 February 1950) is a German-born theoretical physicist specializing in nuclear physics.[1]

Career and work

Müller is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Physics at Duke University. His work focuses on nuclear matter at extreme energy density and on the quark-gluon plasma predicted by quantum chromodynamics.[2]

He was educated in Germany, received his doctorate under Walter Greiner, and moved from Frankfurt to Duke in 1990, partly in connection with the developing physics program around relativistic heavy-ion collisions.[1][3]

His research interests include the formation and detection of the quark-gluon plasma, chaotic dynamics in elementary particle fields, and symmetry-violating processes in the early universe.[2]

Selected works

  • The Physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma (1985).
  • Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions (with Walter Greiner).
  • Chaos and Gauge Field Theory (with T. S. Biro and S. G. Matinyan, 1994).

References


Author: Harold Foppele