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Pavel Fileviez Perez Ph.D 2003, Max Planck Institute for Physics (Werner-Heisenberg-Institute), Munich, Germany Advisors: Prof. Manuel Drees (Bonn Univ., Germany) and Prof. Goran Senjanovic (ICTP, Trieste, Italy) M.Sc 2000, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy B.Sc 1998, Institute of Nuclear Sciences and Technology (ISCTN), Havana, Cuba |
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Scientific Position:
Research Associate at Particle Theory Group (NPAC), Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1150 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706-1390, USA.
Research Interests:
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Theoretical, Cosmological and Phenomenological Aspects of Gauge Theories, Physics beyond the Standard Model, Supersymmetric Theories, Grand Unified Theories, Proton Decay, Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry in the Universe, Particle Dark Matter Candidates, Fermion Masses and others.
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Publications:
Reviews:
Proton Stability in Grand Unified Theories, in Strings and in Branes
Pran Nath, Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Physics Reports 441:191-317, 2007
Selected Papers:
Supersymmetric Adjoint SU(5), Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Physical Review D 76:071701, 2007
Renormalizable Adjoint SU(5), Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Physics Letters B 654:189-193, 2007
Unification without Supersymmetry: Neutrino Mass, Proton Decay and Light Leptoquarks
I. Dorsner, Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Nuclear Physics B 723:53-76, 2005
How long could we live?, I. Dorsner, Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Physics Letters B 625:88-95, 2005
Fermion mixings versus d = 6 proton decay, Pavel Fileviez Perez, published in Physics Letters B 595:476-483, 2004
Proton Decay in Minimal Supersymmetric SU(5), B. Bajc, Pavel Fileviez Perez, G. Senjanovic, published in Physical Review D 66:075005, 2002
Minimal supersymmetric SU(5) theory and proton decay: Where do we stand?, B. Bajc, Pavel Fileviez Perez, G. Senjanovic, hep-ph/0210374
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Email: fileviez(@)physics.wisc.edu
Phone: (608) 890-2004
Fax: (608) 262-8628