Fridger Schrempp
Current Research :
QCD Vacum Structure and High-Energy Scattering
Instantons at HERA
Implications of Attractive Fixed Manifolds
of the Renormalization Group Equations
Recent Graduate Students:
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Peter Haberl (Oct 1989 - Sep 1992): PhD thesis: Low-Energy
Effective Action for Heavy Chiral Fermions in the Standard
Model and Beyond
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Sven Moch
(May 1994 - July 1997): PhD thesis: QCD-Instantons in Deep-Inelastic
Scattering
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Gagik Yeghiyan
(Sep 1996 - Dec 1998, on leave from Yerevan until Dec 1997): PhD thesis:
Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetry and Fixed Manifolds of the Renormalization
Group Equations
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Oleg Evnin
(Aug 1998 - June 2000): M.Sc. Moscow, June 2000 => Caltech, Sep 2000.
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Andre Utermann (Jul 2000 - Jul 2003): PhD thesis:
Instantons in the QCD Vacuum and in Deep-Inelastic Scattering
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Maik Petermann (May 2004 - June 2007): PhD thesis:
Study of the Discovery Potential for Instanton-Induced Processes at the LHC
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Daniela Klammer (Jan 2005 - March 2006): Diplome thesis:
Conformal Space-Time Inversion Symmetry and QCD Instantons
Last modified: June 3rd, 2004
Fridger Schrempp (fridger.schrempp@desy.de)