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  1. Cumrun Vafa (en persa: کامران وفا ‎ /kɒːmˈrɒːn væˈfɒː/; Teherán, Irán, 1 de agosto de 1960) es un físico teórico iraní-estadounidense, especialista en teoría de cuerdas y profesor de física en la Universidad de Harvard.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cumrun_VafaCumrun Vafa - Wikipedia

    Cumrun Vafa (Persian: کامران وفا, Persian pronunciation: [kɒːmˈrɒːn væˈfɒː]; born 1 August 1960) is an Iranian-American theoretical physicist and the Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard University.

  3. Cumrun Vafa is a leading expert on string theory, a unified framework for nature that aims to describe everything from quarks to black holes. He has made groundbreaking contributions to string theory mathematics, physics and cosmology, and has also worked on topological strings, mirror symmetry, F-theory and more.

  4. www.cumrunvafa.orgCumrun Vafa

    Cumrun Vafa is the Hollis Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy in the Physics Department at Harvard University, where he does research and teaches theoretical physics since 1985. Born in Iran in 1960, he moved to the US for higher education where he received his B.S. in math and physics from MIT before moving to Princeton University ...

  5. Cumrun Vafa is a world-renowned theoretical physicist who has done research and taught string theory and related topics since 1985. He is a Hollis Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy at Harvard University, where he is also a faculty member of the Center for the Fundamental Laws of Nature.

  6. C Vafa. Nuclear Physics B 469 (3), 403-415. , 1996. 1907. 1996. Kodaira-Spencer theory of gravity and exact results for quantum string amplitudes. M Bershadsky, S Cecotti, H Ooguri, C Vafa. Communications in Mathematical Physics 165, 311-427. , 1994.

  7. www.cumrunvafa.org › lecturesandinterviews › public-lecturesPublic Lectures - Cumrun Vafa

    Public Lectures. What is string theory? String theory is an attempt by theoretical physicists to find a unified fundamental theory of nature that merges quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. String theory provides a framework to unify everything we know about nature, including all particles and the forces between them ...