Gerald Guralnik(1936)
Gerald Guralnik is a recipient of the Sakurai Prize (2010) from United States.
United States
1
Major Awards
122
Publications
4,925
Citations
25
h-index
51
i10-index
40.4
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#3
Complex Path Integrals and the Space of Theories
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory(2013)
18
citations
#4
2
citations
#6
The Ersatz Brain Project: A brain-like computer architecture for cognition
IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing(2012)
5
citations
#8
The Beginnings of Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Particle Physics -- Derived From My on the Spot
(2011)
2
citations
#9
Dynamics of the chiral phase transition from AdS/CFT duality
Journal of High Energy Physics(2011)
4
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksHolography, Fractals and the Weyl Anomaly
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory2018
0citations
Where have all the Goldstone bosons gone
Modern Physics Letters A2014
4citations
Open AccessComplex Path Integrals and the Space of Theories
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory2013
18citations
2citations
Open Access2citations
Open AccessThe Ersatz Brain Project: A brain-like computer architecture for cognition
IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing2012
5citations
Dynamics of the chiral phase transition from AdS/CFT duality
Journal of High Energy Physics2011
4citations
GAUGE INVARIANCE AND THE GOLDSTONE THEOREM
Modern Physics Letters A2011
9citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
AL
Andrei Linde
Sakurai Prize (2020)
G'
Gerard 't Hooft
Max Planck Medal (2011)
SD
Sidney Drell
National Medal of Science (2011)
YN
Yoichiro Nambu
Nobel Prize in Physics (2008)
SW
Steven Weinberg
National Medal of Science (1991)
JG
Jeffrey Goldstone
Dirac Medal (1991)
AS
Abdus Salam
Copley Medal (1990)
MV
Martinus Veltman
Sakurai Prize (1989)
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