Mark Steven Fischler, MIT (SB math and SB physics); SUNY Stonybrook MA and PhD Physics)

Affiliations: 
1983-2012 Computing DIvision Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, United States 
Area:
Supergravity, Lattice Gauge Supercompter design
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Bio:

First grad student of Peter van Niewenhuzen. Early work in Supergravity,Finiterness of extended supergravity at the 1-loop level, Young-tableau methods for all the Lie groups, towloop calculation of renormalization behavior of penguin diagrams, designed worlds most poerful supercomputer for lattice gauge calculations. Was Apllied Scientist II at Fermilab (29 years).

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Parents

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Daniel J. Kleitman research assistant 1970-1974 MIT (MathTree)
 (B.S., Mathematics)
Philip Morrison research assistant 1970-1974 MIT
 (B.S., Physics)
Peter van Nieuwenhuizen grad student 1976-1979 SUNY Stony Brook
 (Thesis on Supergravity)

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Martin Rocek collaborator 1976-1978 Fermilab
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Fischler M, Oliensis J. (1983) Detailed calculation of the complete two-loop Higgs-Yukawa beta function in an arbitrary gauge Physical Review D. 28: 2027-2036
Fischler MS, Hill CT. (1981) Effects of large mass fermions on MX and sin2θW Nuclear Physics, Section B. 193: 53-60
Fischler M. (1979) Globally supersymmetric multiplets without local extensions Physical Review D. 20: 1842-1845
Das A, Fischler M, Roček M. (1977) Super-Higgs effect in a new class of scalar models and a model of super QED Physical Review D. 16: 3427-3436
Das A, Fischler M, Roček M. (1977) Massive, self-interacting scalar multiplet coupled to supergravity Physics Letters B. 69: 186-188
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