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Claudio Teitelboim is Chilean and studied Sciences at Universidad de Chile, in Santiago (1969). He received his Ph. D in Physics from Princeton University, U.S.A., in 1973 and worked in the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) and also at the University of Texas until 1984. That same year he co-funded and became Director of the Centro de Estudios Científicos (CECS), in Santiago, Chile.
He is currently Director of CECS in Valdivia, a Millenium Science Institute since 2000, and continues to be long term member at the IAS. Claudio Teitelboim, won the National Science Award and was also President of the Presidential Advisory Commission for Scientific Matters in Chile, from 1995 to 2000. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Thermal decay of the cosmological constant into black holes.
A. Gomberoff, M. Henneaux, C. Teitelboim, F. Wilczek, hep-th/0311011 (Nov 2003).
Gravitational thermodynamics of Schwarzschild-de Sitter space.
Claudio Teitelboim, hep-th/0203258 (Mar 2002). To appear in the proceedings of Meeting on Strings and Gravity: Tying the Forces Together, Brussels, Belgium, (Oct 2001).
Action and entropy of extreme and non-extreme black holes.
C. Teitelboim. Phys. Rev. D51, 4315-4318 (1995).
The black hole in three-dimensional space-time.
M. Bañados, C. Teitelboim and J. Zanelli. Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 1849-1851 (1992).
Quantization of Gauge Systems
Marc Henneaux and Claudio Teitelboim, Princeton University Press, 1992.
Quantum mechanics of the gravitational field.
C. Teitelboim. Phys. Rev. D25, 3159 (1982).
Supergravity and square roots of constraints.
C. Teitelboim. Phys. Rev. Lett. 38, 1106-1110 (1977).
Role of surface integrals in the Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity.
T. Regge and C. Teitelboim. Annals Phys. 88, 286 (1974).
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