Brian Greene

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Physics Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Graham G. Ross grad student 1987 Oxford

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Mark Jackson grad student Columbia
Calin-Iuliu Lazaroiu grad student 2000 Columbia
Mark V. Raugas grad student 2001 Columbia
Amanda Weltman grad student 2007 Columbia
Stein P. Ahlqvist grad student 2013 Columbia
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Greene B. (2015) WHY HE MATTERS. Scientific American. 313: 34-7
Ahlqvist P, Eckerle K, Greene B. (2015) Kink Collisions in Curved Field Space Journal of High Energy Physics. 2015
Ahlqvist P, Eckerle K, Greene B. (2015) Bubble Universe Dynamics After Free Passage Journal of High Energy Physics. 2015
Greene B, Kabat D, Marnerides S. (2013) On three dimensions as the preferred dimensionality of space via the Brandenberger-Vafa mechanism Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 88
Greene B, Kagan D, Masoumi A, et al. (2013) Tumbling through a landscape: Evidence of instabilities in high-dimensional moduli spaces Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 88
Greene B, Levin J, Parikh M. (2011) Brane-world motion in compact dimensions Classical and Quantum Gravity. 28
Greene B, Kabat D, Levin J, et al. (2011) A bulk inflaton from large-volume extra dimensions Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics. 694: 485-490
Greene B, Kabat D, Marnerides S. (2010) Dynamical decompactification and three large dimensions Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 82
Greene B, Kabat D, Marnerides S. (2009) Bouncing and cyclic string gas cosmologies Physical Review D. 80: 63526
Doran C, Greene B, Judes S. (2008) Families of quintic Calabi-Yau 3-folds with discrete symmetries Communications in Mathematical Physics. 280: 675-725
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