Sergei G. Gukov, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2001 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2005- Mathematics California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
String theory
Website:
https://www.pma.caltech.edu/content/sergei-g-gukov
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https://inspirehep.net/record/1007266?ln=en

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Edward Witten grad student 2001 Princeton (Physics Tree)
 (Compactification on Calabi -Yau four -folds.)

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Ingmar Saberi grad student 2011-2016 LMU Munich (Physics Tree)
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Gukov S, Pei D, Putrov P, et al. (2020) BPS spectra and 3-manifold invariants Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications. 29: 2040003
Dedushenko M, Nakajima H, Ye K, et al. (2020) 3d TQFTs from Argyres-Douglas theories Journal of Physics A
Gukov S, Pei D, Putrov P. (2020) Trialities of minimally supersymmetric 2d gauge theories Journal of High Energy Physics. 2020: 1-34
Dedushenko M, Gukov S. (2019) IR duality in 2D N = (0,2) gauge theory with noncompact dynamics Physical Review D. 99
Gadde A, Gukov S, Putrov P. (2019) Exact Solutions of 2d Supersymmetric Gauge Theories Journal of High Energy Physics. 2019: 174
Gorsky E, Gukov S, Stosic M. (2018) Quadruply-graded colored homology of knots Fundamenta Mathematicae. 243: 209-299
Gukov S, Pei D, Yan W, et al. (2018) Equivariant Verlinde algebra from superconformal index and Argyres-Seiberg duality Communications in Mathematical Physics. 357: 1215-1251
Gukov S, Liu CM, Sheshmani A, et al. (2017) On topological approach to local theory of surfaces in Calabi-Yau threefolds Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics. 21: 1679-1728
Gukov S. (2017) RG Flows and Bifurcations Nuclear Physics. 919: 583-638
Gukov S, Pei D. (2017) Equivariant Verlinde formula from fivebranes and vortices Communications in Mathematical Physics. 355: 1-50
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