Paul Ginsparg

Professor

Overview

Quantum field theory; digital knowledge networks

 

 

Research Focus

Ginsparg has recently used techniques from statistical mechanical models, specifically the Potts spin glass, to investigate community detection in networks. He has used these to develop new algorithms for clustering arXiv.org subject areas on the basis of full-test similarities, co-author networks, citation networks, and co-readership collaborative filtering. He has also worked on quantum computing and quantum information, including simulations of statistical mechanical models on current 20 and 65 qubit machines.

Graduate Students 
Tim Skaras

 

 

Awards and Honors

  • Harvard Society of Fellows, 1981-84
  • DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator, 1986-91
  • Fellow, American Physical Society
  • MacArthur Fellow, 2002 
  • Radcliffe Institute Fellow, 2008-2009

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Professor, Physics, Harvard University, 1984-1986. 
  • Associate Professor, Physics, Harvard University, 1986-1990. 
  • Technical Staff Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1990-2001. 
  • Professor, Physics, Computer Science, and Faculty of Computing and Information, Cornell University, 2001- present. 
  • Visiting appointments at: C.E.N. Saclay, France; Princeton University; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; The Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton; The Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara; The Mathematical Science Research Institute at UC Berkeley; Hebrew University, Jerusalem. A.P. Sloane fellow, 1986-1990. 

 

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