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John Ellis on the Symbiosis Between Particle Physics & Astrophysics
According to our
Special Topics analysis of supersymmetry research over the past
decade, the work of Professor John Ellis ranks at #1 by total
citations and by total papers, based on 134 papers cited a total of
4,632 times. His work also appears in
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Clarivate, where
he ranks among the top 1% of researchers in Physics, with 164 papers cited
a total of 4,594 times between January 1, 2001 and August 31, 2011. In this
interview, he talks with ScienceWatch.com about his highly cited
work as it relates to supersymmetry.
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ScienceWatch.com Special Topic of the Month
Supersymmetry, 2001-2011
Since the 1980s, if not earlier, supersymmetry has reigned as the best
available candidate for physics beyond the standard model—a theory of
almost everything that would unite the weak, strong, and electromagnetic
interactions in one global formulation, while predicting an entire universe
of as-yet-undiscovered elementary particles. In this analysis, Special
Topics examines the literature on supersymmetry over the past decade and
over the past two years.
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Bottom: Event displays from Beam 01 in ATLAS, November 20th, 2009. ATLAS Experiment. Used with permission. © 2009 CERN.