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Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics Group

Career

  • 2001-present Assistant Director of Research then University Lecturer, DAMTP; Fellow, Director of Studies and Tutor, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
  • 1995-2001 PPARC Advanced Fellow, HEP group, DAMTP; Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Research




Jonathan Evans is interested in theoretical and mathematical problems in quantum field theory, supersymmetry and string theory.

Selected Publications

  • J M Evans and C A S Young, Higher-spin conserved currents in supersymmetric sigma models
  • on symmetric spaces, Nuclear Physics B 717 (2005) 327
  • J M Evans, D Kagan, N J MacKay and C A S Young, Quantum higher-spin local charges in symmetric space sigma models Journal of High Energy Physics 0501 (2005) 020
  • J M Evans, D Kagan and C A S Young, Non-local charges and the quantum integrability of sigma models on the symmetric spaces SO(2n)/SO(n)xSO(n) and Sp(2n)/Sp(n)xSp(n) Physics Letters B 597 (2004) 112
  • J M Evans, Integrable sigma models and Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchies, Nuclear Physics B 608 (2001) 591
  • J M Evans and A J Mountain, Commuting charges and symmetric spaces Physics Letters B 483 (2000) 290

Publications

On Dirac's methods for constrained systems and gauge-fixing conditions with explicit time dependence
JM EVANS
– Physics Letters B
(1991)
256,
245
Massive superparticles with Siegel symmetry and their covariant canonical quantisation
JM EVANS
– Nuclear Physics, Section B
(1990)
331,
711
Covariant separation of first-class and second-class constraints for the Green-Schwarz superstring
JM EVANS
– Physics Letters B
(1989)
233,
307
LIGHT-CONE AUXILIARY FIELDS FOR 10-DIMENSIONAL SUPER YANG-MILLS
JM EVANS
– Nuclear Physics, Section B
(1988)
310,
44
Supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and division algebras
JM EVANS
– Nuclear Physics, Section B
(1988)
298,
92
Super p-branes
A ACHUCARRO, JM EVANS, PK TOWNSEND, DL WILTSHIRE
– Physics Letters B
(1987)
198,
441
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Research Group

High Energy Physics

Room

B1.22

Telephone

01223 339207