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Marc Henneaux studied physics at the University of Brussels in Belgium and received his doctoral degree in 1980. He was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Princeton for the academic year 1978-1979 and was postdoctoral research associate at the University of Texas from 1981 to 1984. From there, he held a research position at the Belgian Science foundation (FNRS) until 1992, after which he was appointed Associate Professor at the University of Brussels (1993-1996). He has been Full Professor at the University of Brussels since October 1996. Henneaux continues (since May 1998) as the Director of the Service de Physique Théorique et Mathématique at this university and he has been an Associate Member of CECS since 1990. He was awarded the Francqui Prize (Belgium) in the year 2000 and is co-author with Claudio Teitelboim of the book "Quantization of gauge systems" (Princeton University Press, 1992). In January 2004, he was appointed Director of the International Solvay Institutes.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
E10, BE10 and arithmetical chaos in superstring cosmology.
T. Damour and M. Henneaux. Phys. Rev. Lett., 86, 4749-4752 (2001).
Local BRST Cohomology in the Antifield Formalism : I. General Theorems.
G. Barnich, F. Brandt and M. Henneaux. Commun. Math. Phys. 174, 57-91 (1995).
Geometry of the 2+1 Black Hole.
M. Bañados, M. Henneaux, C. Teitelboim and J. Zanelli. Phys.Rev. D48 (1993) 1506-1525.
Quantization of Gauge Systems.
Marc Henneaux and Claudio Teitelboim, Princeton University Press, 1992.
Central Charges in the Canonical Realization of Asymptotic Symmetries : An example from Three-Dimensional Gravity.
J. D. Brown and M. Henneaux. Commun. Math. Phys. 104, 207-226 (1986).
Hamiltonian Form of the Path Integral for Theories with a Gauge Freedom.
M. Henneaux. Physics Reports 126, 1-66 (1985).
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