Steven Frautschi

Physicist, Award Winner

1933 –

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Who is Steven Frautschi?

Steven Frautschi is an American theoretical physicist, Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology. He is known for his contributions to the bootstrap theory of the strong interactions.

In 1960 Frautschi, along with Geoffrey Chew, discovered that the mesons fall into straight-line Regge trajectories, and the two of them introduced the Pomeron into the western literature. Frautschi's most well known contribution to strong-interaction theory was the statistical bootstrap, a prediction that the number of hadronic states grows exponentially with energy. This is nowadays understood as a manifestation of the deconfinement phase tradition. The exponential growth is incorporated into string theory, where it is known as the Hagedorn temperature.

This S-matrix approach to the strong interactions was largely abandoned by the particle physics community in the 1970s in light of quantum chromodynamics.

He has worn Converse for the last 40 years.

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Born
Dec 6, 1933
Also known as
  • Steven C. Frautschi
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • PhD, Stanford University
    Physics
    (1955 - 1958)
Lived in
  • Pasadena
    (1962 - )

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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