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*M. A. Virasoro, [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v1/i10/p2933_1 ''Subsidiary conditions and ghosts in dual-resonance models''] Phys. Rev. , D1 (1970) pp. 2933–2936. This is the paper where the Virasoro algebra was first introduced into string theory. |
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*[http://www.ictp.it/pages/organization/directorslist.html ICTP directors] |
*[http://www.ictp.it/pages/organization/directorslist.html ICTP directors] |
Revision as of 20:04, 14 January 2007
Miguel Angel Virasoro is an Argentinian physicist who did most of his work in Italy. The Virasoro algebra is named after him.
He was a director of the ICTP from 1995 to 2002
Publications
- M. A. Virasoro, Subsidiary conditions and ghosts in dual-resonance models Phys. Rev. , D1 (1970) pp. 2933–2936. This is the paper where the Virasoro algebra was first introduced into string theory.