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Nabil Iqbal, PhD MIT
Assistant Professor, Theoretical Particle Physics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences
Assistant Professor in the Centre for Particle Theory
(email at nabil.iqbal@durham.ac.uk)
Research Groups
Department of Mathematical Sciences
- Mathematical & Theoretical Physics
- Mathematical & Theoretical Physics: String Theory, Gravity and Cosmology
Research Interests
- Holographic duality and its applications, quantum field theory, string theory
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Gralla, Samuel E. & Iqbal, Nabil (2019). Effective field theory of force-free electrodynamics. Physical Review D 99(10): 105004.
- Hofman, Diego & Iqbal, Nabil (2019). Goldstone modes and photonization for higher form symmetries. SciPost Physics 6(1): 006.
- Belin, Alexandre, Iqbal, Nabil & Lokhande, Sagar F. (2018). Bulk entanglement entropy in perturbative excited states. SciPost Physics 5(3): 024.
- Hofman, Diego & Iqbal, Nabil (2018). Generalized global symmetries and holography. SciPost Physics 4(1): 005.
- Castro, Alejandra, Iqbal, Nabil & Llabrés, Eva (2018). Wilson lines and Ishibashi states in AdS3/CFT2. Journal of High Energy Physics 2018(9): 66.
- Grozdanov, Sašo, Hofman, Diego M. & Iqbal, Nabil (2017). Generalized global symmetries and dissipative magnetohydrodynamics. Physical Review D 95(9): 096003.
- Iqbal, Nabil & Wall, Aron C. (2016). Anomalies of the Entanglement Entropy in Chiral Theories. Journal of High Energy Physics 10: 111.
- Castro, Alejandra, Detournay, Stephane, Iqbal, Nabil & Perlmutter, Eric (2014). Holographic entanglement entropy and gravitational anomalies. Journal of High Energy Physics 2014(07): 114.
- Faulkner, Thomas & Iqbal, Nabil (2013). Friedel oscillations and horizon charge in 1D holographic liquids. JHEP 07: 060.
- Ammon, Martin, Castro, Alejandra & Iqbal, Nabil (2013). Wilson Lines and Entanglement Entropy in Higher Spin Gravity. JHEP 2013(10).
- Faulkner, Thomas, Iqbal, Nabil, Liu, Hong,, McGreevy, John & Vegh, David (2010). Strange metal transport realized by gauge/gravity duality. Science 329(5995): 1043.
- Iqbal, Nabil & Liu, Hong (2009). Universality of the hydrodynamic limit in AdS/CFT and the membrane paradigm. Physical Review D 79(2).
