David Schaich, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics, Theory Physics
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William A. Loinaz research assistant Amherst College
Claudio Rebbi grad student 2012 Boston University
 (Strong dynamics and lattice gauge theory.)
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Brower RC, Hasenfratz A, Neil ET, et al. (2019) Lattice gauge theory for physics beyond the Standard Model European Physical Journal A. 55: 198
Appelquist T, Brower RC, Fleming GT, et al. (2019) Nonperturbative investigations of SU(3) gauge theory with eight dynamical flavors Physical Review D. 99: 14509
Schaich D, Hasenfratz A, Rinaldi E. (2018) Finite-temperature study of eight-flavor SU(3) gauge theory Arxiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice. 351-354
Appelquist T, Brower RC, Fleming GT, et al. (2018) Linear sigma EFT for nearly conformal gauge theories Physical Review D. 98: 114510
Jha RG, Catterall S, Schaich D, et al. (2018) Testing the holographic principle using lattice simulations Epj Web of Conferences. 175: 08004
Schaich D, Catterall S. (2017) Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice International Journal of Modern Physics A. 32: 1747019
Appelquist T, Brower RC, Fleming GT, et al. (2016) Strongly interacting dynamics and the search for new physics at the LHC Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 93
Appelquist T, Berkowitz E, Brower RC, et al. (2015) Detecting Stealth Dark Matter Directly through Electromagnetic Polarizability. Physical Review Letters. 115: 171803
Catterall S, Giedt J, Schaich D, et al. (2015) Results from lattice simulations of N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills Arxiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice. 214: 267
Appelquist T, Brower RC, Buchoff MI, et al. (2015) Stealth dark matter: Dark scalar baryons through the Higgs portal Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 92
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