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Curriculum Vitae: Nicholas Philip Warner Updated: Oct. 8, 2018 Present Appointment: Professor of Physics and Astronomy; Professor of Mathematics. Present Address: Department of Physics, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0484. Undergraduate Degree: Australian National University (1974–1978). Graduate Degrees: University of Cambridge: PhD (1979–1982); Doctor of Science (2008). Appointments: USC: Professor of Physics (1990 – present). CEA/Saclay: Researcher (2019–2023); Long-term visitor (2013–2014). Saclay & USC: Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics (2013). CERN: Scientific Associate (2005–2006). USC: Professor of Physics and Professor of Mathematics (2003 – present). CERN: Scientific Associate (1998–1999). MIT: Associate Professor (1988–1990). CERN: Fellow (on leave of absence from M.I.T.) (July 1987–July 1988). MIT: Assistant Professor (1986–1988). CERN: Scientific Associate (Sept. 1985–Jan. 1986). Caltech: Weingart Fellow in Theoretical Physics (1982–1985). Cambridge: Fellow of Trinity College (1982–1988). Graduate Advisor: Postdoctoral Advisors: S.W. Hawking M. Gell-Mann D.Z. Freedman University of Cambridge Caltech MIT Current Research Funding: Co-Principal Investigator: DOE grant DE-FG03-84ER40168. Funding: March, 1998–February 1999: $255,000; March, 1999–February 2000: $260,000; March, 2000–February 2001:$280,000; March, 2001–February 2001:$300,000; March, 2002– February 2003: $335,000; March, 2003–February 2004 :$325,000; March, 2004–February 2005: $300,000; March, 2005–February 2006: $300,000; March, 2006–February 2007: $275,000; March, 2007–February 2008: $270,000; Project Director: DOE grant DE-FG03-84ER40168. March, 2008–February 2009: $250,000; March, 2009–February 2010: $285,000; March, 2010– February 2011: $245,000; March, 2011–February 2012: $355,000; March, 2012–February 2013: $355,000; March, 2013–April 2014: $344,000; May, 2014–March 2015: $200,000; April, 2015–March 2016: $200,000; April, 2016–March 2017: $240,000; April, 2018–March 2018: $240,000; April, 2018–March 2019: $240,000. Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics (2013–2014) $141,600. Project Director, European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant, CEA-Saclay, Jan. 2019 – Dec. 2023: = C2.5 million 1

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Curriculum Vitae: Nicholas Philip Warner Updated: Oct. 8, 2018

Present Appointment: Professor of Physics and Astronomy; Professor of Mathematics.

Present Address: Department of Physics, University of Southern California,University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0484.

Undergraduate Degree: Australian National University (1974–1978).

Graduate Degrees: University of Cambridge: PhD (1979–1982); Doctor of Science (2008).

Appointments:

USC: Professor of Physics (1990 – present).CEA/Saclay: Researcher (2019–2023); Long-term visitor (2013–2014).Saclay & USC: Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics (2013).CERN: Scientific Associate (2005–2006).USC: Professor of Physics and Professor of Mathematics (2003 – present).CERN: Scientific Associate (1998–1999).MIT: Associate Professor (1988–1990).CERN: Fellow (on leave of absence from M.I.T.) (July 1987–July 1988).MIT: Assistant Professor (1986–1988).CERN: Scientific Associate (Sept. 1985–Jan. 1986).Caltech: Weingart Fellow in Theoretical Physics (1982–1985).Cambridge: Fellow of Trinity College (1982–1988).

Graduate Advisor: Postdoctoral Advisors:S.W. Hawking M. Gell-Mann D.Z. FreedmanUniversity of Cambridge Caltech MIT

Current Research Funding:

Co-Principal Investigator: DOE grant DE-FG03-84ER40168.Funding: March, 1998–February 1999: $255,000; March, 1999–February 2000: $260,000;March, 2000–February 2001:$280,000; March, 2001–February 2001:$300,000; March, 2002–February 2003: $335,000; March, 2003–February 2004 :$325,000; March, 2004–February 2005:$300,000; March, 2005–February 2006: $300,000; March, 2006–February 2007: $275,000;March, 2007–February 2008: $270,000;Project Director: DOE grant DE-FG03-84ER40168.March, 2008–February 2009: $250,000; March, 2009–February 2010: $285,000; March, 2010–February 2011: $245,000; March, 2011–February 2012: $355,000; March, 2012–February2013: $355,000; March, 2013–April 2014: $344,000; May, 2014–March 2015: $200,000; April,2015–March 2016: $200,000; April, 2016–March 2017: $240,000; April, 2018–March 2018:$240,000; April, 2018–March 2019: $240,000.Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics (2013–2014) $141,600.Project Director, European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant, CEA-Saclay,Jan. 2019 – Dec. 2023: =C2.5 million

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Courses Lectured:

Freshman Physics – Mechanics, Freshman Physics – E&M, Advanced Calculus, General Rela-tivity (advanced graduate course), Partial Differential Equations (advanced course), Classicaland Quantum Integrable Models, Astronomy (general education), String Theory I (graduatecourse); String Theory II (graduate course); Conformal Field Theory.

Graduate Students:

L.J. Romans, R. Brooks, F. Muhammad, Keke Li, M. Lauer, E. Buturovic, Siye Wu, Z. Maas-sarani, J. Schulze, A. Khavaev, K. Kennaway, N. Halmagyi, C. Gowdigere, C.-W. Wang,N. Bobev, B. Niehoff, O. Vasilakis, P. Haas, A. Tyukov, R. Walker.

Undergraduate Research Project: Linda Carpenter. Calculation of Quark Anti-Quark Poten-tial Using String Theory in Schwarzschild-Anti deSitter Space-time

Editor: Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics.

Other Scientific/Educational Activities:

1983–1985: Science Consultant and special effects co-designer for North Star Associates,for a 90 minute television special entitled “The Creation of the Universe.”

1998–2001 Science consultant and scriptwriter for KSADI Design. Responsible for the designand scripting of the “Cosmic Adventure” ride in the Taipei Museum of Astronomy.

1999–2000: LEARN Council of Wonderland Elementary school.

2012–2016: Blogger for the Huffington Post.

Awards, Fellowships and Prizes

2018 Advanced Grant Award, European Research Council

2013 Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics

2008 Doctor of Science, University of Cambridge

2008 USC Associates Award for Creativity in Research and Scholarship

2005 Scientific Associateship, CERN

2003 Professor of Mathematics, USC

2001 Gamma Sigma Alpha Professor of the Year

1998 Scientific Associateship, CERN

1998 General Education Teaching Award

1997 Raubenheimer Distinguished Faculty Award

1988 Sloan Fellowship

1987 CERN Fellowship

1983 Elected a Fellow of The Cambridge Philosophical Society

1982 Elected a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

1982 Weingart Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Caltech

1980 J.T. Knight Essay Prize

1979 Honorary External Research Studentship (Trinity College)

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1978 The Shell Company Post-Graduate Scholarship for Science

1978 University Medal

1977 The Shell Company Prize for Science

1976 The Australian Institute of Physics Prize

1975 National Undergraduate Scholarship (Australia)

Invited Lectures at Conferences:

1. “Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Gauged N = 8 Supergravity,” Summer Institute,Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris (August, 1983).

2. “Symmetries and Compactifications of Eleven Dimensional Supergravity,” AspenWorkshop on Supersymmetry and Supergravity, Aspen (July, 1984).

3. “A Realistic Four Dimensional Theory from the IIB Superstring?” Nuffield Confer-ence on Superstrings, Anomalies and Supergravity, Cambridge (June, 1985).

4. “Anomaly Cancellation and Modular Invariance,” Aspen Workshop on Superstrings,Aspen (August, 1986).

5. “Path Integral Calculation of String Anomalies,” Santa Barbara Conference on Su-perstrings, Santa Barbara (December, 1986).

6. “Holomorphic Structure of Superstring Vacua,” Bayrisch-Zell Winter School (March,1988).

7. “Weyl Groups and Supercurrents in Four Dimensional Strings,” I.C.T.P. SuperstringWorkshop, Trieste (April, 1988).

8. “Anomaly Cancellation and Elliptic Genera,” A.M.S. Second Meeting on Elliptic Gen-era, Bowdoin College, Maine (August, 1988).

9. “Singularity Theory and N = 2 Superconformal Field Theories,” STRINGS ’89 Work-shop, Texas A&M University (March, 1989).

10. “Lectures on N = 2 Superconformal Theories and Singularity Theory,” Spring Schoolon Superstrings, Trieste, Italy (April, 1989).

11. “Singularity Theory and N = 2 Superconformal Theories,” given at the conference onInfinite Dimensional Symmetries in Physics and Mathematics, Paris, France (June,1989).

12. Workshop on Mathematical Aspects of Conformal Field Theories, Aspen Center forPhysics (July–August, 1989).

13. Workshop on Conformal Field Theory, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Bar-bara. (August–December 1990).

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14. Workshop on Conformal Field Theory and Two Dimensional Quantum Gravity, Math-ematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley. (two months in 1991).

15. Workshop on Two Dimensional Quantum Gravity and Conformal Field Theory, MSRI,Berkeley, California; March 13th–19th, 1991.

16. Workshop on Mirror Symmetry, MSRI, Berkeley, California; May 6th – 8th,1991.

17. “N = 2 Supersymmetric, Integrable Landau-Ginzburg Models,” given at the Stringsand Symmetries conference, State University of New York, Stonybrook; May 20th –25th, 1991.

18. Workshop on String Theory, Aspen Center for Physics (June–July, 1991). Two talks:“N = 2 Supersymmetric Integrable Models” and “Flat Coordinates in Two Dimen-sional Topological Field Theories”

19. “N = 2 Supersymmetric, Integrable Landau-Ginzburg Models,” given at LondonMathematical Society conference on Conformal Field Theory, Durham, England; July9th – 19th, 1991.

20. “Topological Matter, Integrable Models and Fusion Rings,” talk given at the Japan–U.S. Mathematics Institute on Geometry and Topology, The Johns Hopkins Univer-sity, March 26th–29th, 1992.

21. “N = 2 Supersymmetric Integrable Models and Topological Field Theory,” lecturesgiven at the Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, Trieste, Italy;June 15th – July 3rd, 1992.

22. “N=2 Superconformal Structure of Gravity Coupled to Matter,” talk presented at theAMS special session on Geometry and Physics, USC, November 7th - 8th, 1992.

23. Organizer, with Dennis Nemeschansky (USC) and Andre LeClair (Cornell), of theAspen 1993 workshop: “Recent Developments in Quantum Integrable Models”.

24. “Lattices and N=2 Supersymmetry,” talk given at the workshop “New Developmentsin String Theory, Conformal Models and Topological Field Theory,” held in Cargese,May 12–21, 1993.

25. Organizer (with the other members of the USC group) of “Statistical Mechanics andQuantum Field Theory Conference,” held at USC, May 16–21, 1994.

26. Organizer (with the other members of the USC group) of “Strings ‘95: Future per-spectives in String Theory,” held at USC, March 13–18, 1995.

27. “Refining the Elliptic Genus,” talk presented at “Strings ‘95” held USC, March 13 –18, 1995.

28. “Supersymmetry in Boundary Integrable Models,” talk presented at the meeting “Re-cent Developments in Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory,” Trieste,Italy; April 10th – 12th, 1995.

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29. “Integrable Systems and N = 2 Supersymmetric Gauge Theory,” talk presented atthe program on “Non-perturbative Aspects of Supersymmetric Theories” held at theITP, Santa Barbara, in January, 1996.

30. “Self-Dual Strings, K3 Fibrations and Seiberg-Witten Geometry,” talk presented at“Strings ‘96” held at the ITP, Santa Barbara, in July, 1996.

31. Workshop on Duality in Physics and Mathematics, Aspen Center for Physics (July–August, 1996).

32. Program Organizer: “Field Theory in Low Dimensions: From Condensed Matter toParticle Physics”, ITP, Santa Barbara, February – July, 1997.

33. “Introduction to N = 2 Supersymmetry in two dimensions,” at the Workshop on FieldTheory in Low Dimensions: From Condensed Matter to Particle Physics, ITP, SantaBarbara, February – July, 1997.

34. “Non-Perturbative Yang-Mills Theory from String Duality,” Opening plenary sessiontalk at the IXth Rencontres de Blois: Frontiers of Matter, Blois, France, June 27th–July 3rd, 1999.

35. “Renormalization Group Flows from Five-Dimensional Supergravity,” plenary sessiontalk at Strings ‘99 in Potsdam, Germany, July 19–25.

36. “Supersymmetric Renormalization Group Flows: The View from Ten Dimensions,”talk at the Gursey Memorial Conference II, on M-theory and Dualities, held atBogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, June 19–23, 2000.

37. “N = 1 Supersymmetric Renormalization Group Flows in IIB Supergravity,” talk atString Dualities And Their Applications, Aspen Center for Physics Workshop, July17–August 13, 2000.

38. Steering Committee: “The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology” a conferencein honor of Stephen Hawking’s 60th Birthday, Cambridge, January, 2002.

39. “Gauged Supergravity and Holographic RG Flows,” at Supergravity @ 25, Institutefor Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, Dec. 2001.

40. “Maximal Gauged Supergravity and Holography,” at The Future of TheoreticalPhysics and Cosmology, a conference in honor of Stephen Hawkings 60th Birthday,Cambridge, January, 2002.

41. Participant in M − theory workshop, Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK. June2nd – July 21, 2002. Talk: “N = 2 Quiver Gauge Theories, Holography and PenroseLimits.”

42. “Holographic RG Flows,” at Pre-Srtrings ‘02, Durham, England July 12–13, 2002.

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43. Participant in the Strings, Branes and Superpotentials, workshop at the Aspen Centerfor Physics, Aspen, July 19 – Aug. 15, 2004. Talk: “Supersymmetric Backgroundswith Flux.”

44. “One Ring to Rule Them All,” at the APS Meeting of the Division of Particles andFields; Session on Current Trends in String Theory, Riverside, Aug. 27, 2004.

45. “The Compleat Supersymmetric Blacksmith,” Invited talk given at the Berkeley Mini-conference on Supersymmetric Black Rings,, U.C. Berkeley, Dec 1, 2004.

46. “Einstein: From Relativity to Unified Field Theories,” Invited popular lecture givenon March 13, 2005, at the Skirball Cultural Center during their Einstein Exhibition.

47. “Foaming Black Holes and Black Rings,” Workshop on Black Holes, Black Ringsand Topological Strings, at the Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics,Munich, March 31 – April 4, 2006.

48. “Foaming Black Holes and Black Rings,” GeNeZiSS Conference, Universite deNeuchatel, April 28, 2006.

49. Organizer, with V. Balasubraman, R. Emparan, P. Kraus and S. Mathur, of the Aspen2006 workshop: Recent Advances in Black Hole Physics in String Theory.

50. “Geometric Transitions and Foaming Black Holes,” at the Southern California StringSeminar, USC, September 29–30, 2006.

51. “A Review of Flux Compactifications and the Landscape,” at the Cook’s BranchWorkshop, (Texas), 10–13 April, 2007.

52. “Microstate Geometries,” at the Workshop on Gravitational Aspects of Strings andBranes, Grenada (Spain), 18–22 June 2007.

53. “Microstate Geometries and Entropy Enhancement,” at 30 Years of MathematicalMethods in High Energy Physics – In honor of Professor Tohru Eguchi’s 60th Birth-day, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto, Japan, March 17–19, 2008.

54. “Microstate Geometries and Entropy Enhancement,” at the Cook’s Branch Workshop,(Texas), 15–20 April, 2008.

55. “Microstate Geometries and Entropy Enhancement,” at the Institut Henri Poincare(Paris), June 5, 2008.

56. “Microstate Geometries and Non-BPS Black Holes,” at the Cook’s Branch Workshop,(Texas), 15–20 April, 2010.

57. “Microstate Geometries and Non-BPS Black Holes,” at the conference on Black Holesin Supergravity and M/Superstring Theory, (Penn State), 9–11 September, 2010.

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58. Organizer, with I. Bena, M. Kleban and M. Porrati, of the Aspen 2011 workshop:Holography and Singularities in String Theory and Quantum Gravity, July 24–August21, 2011.

59. “The Status of Black-Hole Microstate Geometries,” talk at Holography and Singu-larities in String Theory and Quantum Gravity, Aspen Center for Physics, August,2011.

60. “Superthreads and Superstrata: New BPS Solutions in Six Dimensions ,” talk at theCook’s Branch Workshop, (Texas), March 27– April, 1 2012

61. Invited participant in the Bits, Branes, Black Holes workshop at the Kavli Instituteof Theoretical Physics, May 7–25, 2012

62. “Superthreads, Supersheets and Superstrata,” talk at Conference on Black Holes andInformation, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, May 21–25, 2012

63. “Bulk Physics with CFT Duals,” Discussion Moderator Conference on Black Holesand Information, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, May 21–25, 2012

64. “Superstrata and Black-Hole Microstate Geometries,” talk at Amsterdam StringWorkshop 2012, University of Amsterdam, July 2–July 13, 2012.

65. “What Matters to Me and Why,” talk in series of the same name, sponsored by theOffice of Religious Life, USC December 5, 2012.

66. “The Status of the Fuzzball Proposal,” talk at “Black Hole Horizons and QuantumInformation,” CERN, Geneva, March 21–29, 2013.

67. “The Foam at the Edge of the Universe,” talk at Rencontres Theoriciennes, InstitutHenri Poincare (Paris), May 16, 2013.

68. “Resolving the Structure of Black Holes” talk at the “18th Claude Itzykson Meeting:Frontiers of String Theory,” Institut de Physique Theorique, CEA/Saclay, July 1–3,2013.

69. “The Status of the Fuzzball Proposal,” talk at “String Theory,” Centro de Cienciasde Benasque Pedro Pascual, June 30–July 12, 2013.

70. “Resolving the Structure of Black Holes” talk at “Gravity – New perspectives fromstrings and higher dimensions,” Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual, July14–26, 2013.

71. “Resolving the Structure of Black Holes” talk at “Cordes, Particules et l’Univers,”Laboratory of theoretical physics ENS, Paris, August 19–30, 2013.

72. “Magical Thinking?” talk and discussion for the Veritas Forum, USC, January, 29th,2014.

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73. “Universal Ideas from Microstate Geometries” talk at “Exotic Structures of Space-time,” Yukawa Institute, Kyoto, Japan, March 14–23, 2014.

74. “My Path to Militant Humanism” talk to Secular Student Fellowship, USC, April,2015.

75. “Resolving Black Holes via Microstate Geometries” plenary talk at “Strings 2014,”Princeton University, June 23–27, 2014.

76. “The Landscape of Microstate Geometries,” Opening plenary talk at De Sitter andBlack Hole Microstate Landscapes in String Theory, at IPhT, Saclay, France, June16–19, 2015.

77. “Black-Hole Microstates,” Panelist in discussion at De Sitter and Black Hole Mi-crostate Landscapes in String Theory, at IPhT, Saclay, France, June 16–19, 2015.

78. “The Evolution of Black Holes,” Public Lecture at the Yukawa Institute for TheoreticalPhysics, Kyoto University, November 22, 2015.

79. “Black Holes and their Microstates from the Stringy Perspective,” talk at Microstruc-tures of Black Holes, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University,November 23–27, 2015.

80. “Black Holes and their Microstates from the Stringy Perspective,” talk at EmergentThemes in String Theory, MCTP, University of Michigan, March 15–19, 2016.

81. “Black Holes and Microstate geometries,” talk at the Southern California String Sem-inar, KITP, University of Santa Barbara, May 5–6, 2016.

82. “Solitons and Black-Hole Microstate Structure,” talk at the Classical and QuantumBlack Holes, Le Studium/University of Tours, May 30–31, 2016.

83. “Holography and Black-Hole Microstate Structure,” talk at the Second workshop onString Theory and Gender, Institut Henri Poincare, June 9–10, 2016.

84. “Understanding the Universe,” Darwin Day Lecture, organized by the USC SecularStudent Fellowship, February 13, 2017.

85. “Microstate Geometries Deep Inside the Black-Hole Regime,” talk at the Supergrav-ity, Strings and Dualities: A Meeting in Celebration of Chris Hull’s 60 th Birthday,Imperial College, London, April 28–29th, 2017.

86. “Microstate Geometries Deep Inside the Black-Hole Regime,” plenary talk at theStrings 2017, Tel Aviv, June 26–30, 2017.

87. “Probing Deep, Scaling Microstate Geometries,” talk at the Recent Developmentsin Microstructures of Black Holes, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, KyotoUniversity, Japan, November 20–24, 2017.

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Publications List: Nicholas P. Warner

1. “On the World Function of the Schwarzschild Field,” (with H. A. Buchdahl), G.R.G.10, 911 (1978).

2. “On the World Function of the Godel Metric,” (with H. A. Buchdahl), J. Phys. A13, 509 (1980).

3. “The Application of Regge Calculus to Quantum Gravity and Quantum Field Theoryin a Curved Background,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 383, 509 (1982).

4. “The Symmetry Groups of the Regular Tesselations of S2 and S3,” Proc. Roy. Soc.Lond. A 383, 379 (1982).

5. “Green Functions of Operators on CPn,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 383, 207 (1982).

6. “The Spectra of Operators on CPn,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 383, 217 (1982).

7. “The Scattering of Spin-1 Particles by Quantum Gravitational Bubbles,” Commun.Math. Phys. 86, 419 (1982).

8. “The Stability of Gauged Supergravity,” (with G.W. Gibbons and C.M. Hull),Nucl. Phys. B218, 173 (1983).

9. “Some Properties of the Scalar Potential in Gauged N = 8 Supergravity Theories,”Nucl. Phys. B231, 250 (1984).

10. “Some New Extrema of the Scalar Potential in Gauged N = 8 Supergravity,”Phys. Lett. 128B, 169 (1983).

11. “The SO(7) Symmetry of d = 11 Supergravity on the Parallelized Seven-Sphere”(with L. Castellani), Phys. Lett. 130B, 47 (1983).

12. “Integrability Conditions for Killing Spinors” (with P. van Nieuwenhuizen), Com-mun. Math. Phys. 93, 277 (1984).

13. “A Classification of Compactifying Solutions for d = 11 Supergravity” (with L. Castel-lani and L.J. Romans), Nucl. Phys. B241, 429 (1984).

14. “Symmetries of Coset Spaces and Kaluza-Klein Supergravity” (with L. Castellani andL.J. Romans), Annals of Physics 157, 394 (1984).

15. “Cosmological and Coupling Constants in Kaluza-Klein Supergravity” (with M.J. Duffand C.N. Pope), Phys. Lett. 130B, 154 (1983).

16. “The G2 Invariant Solutions of Eleven-Dimensional Supergravity” (with M. Gunay-din), Nucl. Phys. B248, 685 (1984).

17. “Spectrum Generating Algebras in Kaluza-Klein Theories” (with M. Gunaydin andL.J. Romans), Phys. Lett. 146B, 401 (1984).

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18. “Non-Compact Gauging and Critical Points of Maximal Supergravity in Seven Di-mensions” (with M. Pernici, K. Pilch and P. van Nieuwenhuizen), Nucl. Phys. B249,381 (1985).

19. “Unitary Supermultiplets of OSp(8 | 4, R) and the Spectrum of the S7 Compactifi-cation of 11-Dimensional Supergravity” (with M. Gunaydin), Nucl. Phys. B272, 99(1986).

20. “General Construction of the Unitary Representations of Anti-de Sitter Superalgebras,and the Spectrum of the S4 Compactification of the Eleven Dimensional Supergravity”(with M. Gunaydin and P. van Nieuwenhuizen), Nucl. Phys. B255, 63 (1985).

21. “On the Consistency of the Kaluza-Klein Ansatz” (with M. J. Duff, B. E. W. Nilssonand C. N. Pope), Phys. Lett. 149B, 90 (1984).

22. “The Structure of Gauged N = 8 Supergravity Theories” (with C.M. Hull),Nucl. Phys. B253, 650 (1985).

23. “The Potentials of Gauged N = 8 Supergravity Theories” (with C.M. Hull),Nucl. Phys. B253, (1985).

24. “New Compactifications of Ten and Eleven Dimensional Supergravity on ManifoldsWhich Are Not Direct Products” (with P. van Nieuwenhuizen), Commun. Math. Phys.99, 141 (1985).

25. “An SU(4) Invariant Compactification of Supergravity on a Stretched Seven-Sphere”(with C.N. Pope), Phys. Lett. 150B, 352 (1985).

26. “Two New Classes of Compactification of d = 11 Supergravity” (with C.N. Pope),Class. and Quant. Grav. 2, L1 (1984).

27. “The SU(3)×U(1) Invariant Breaking of Gauged N = 8 Supergravity” (with H. Nico-lai), Nucl. Phys. B259, 412 (1985).

28. “Gauged N = 8 Supergravity in Five Dimensions” (with M. Gunaydin and L.J. Ro-mans), Phys. Lett. 154B, 268 (1985).

29. “The Embedding of Gauged N = 8 Supergravity into d = 11 Supergravity” (withB. de Wit and H. Nicolai), Nucl. Phys. B255, 29 (1985).

30. “IIB, or not IIB: that is the question” (with M. Gunaydin and L.J. Romans),Phys. Lett. 164B, 309 (1985).

31. “Some Supersymmetric Counterparts of the Lorentz-Chern-Simons Term” (with L.J.Romans), Nucl. Phys. B273, 320 (1986).

32. “Compact and Non-Compact Gauged Supergravity Theories in Five Dimensions”(with M. Gunaydin and L.J. Romans), Nucl. Phys. B276, 598 (1986).

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33. “A Realistic Four Dimensional Theory from the IIB Superstring?” (with M. Gu-naydin and L.J. Romans), in, Supersymmetry and its Applications: Superstrings,Anomalies and Supergravity, eds. G.W. Gibbons, S.W. Hawking and P.K. Townsend(C.U.P., 1986).

34. “Kaluza-Klein Approach to the Heterotic String II” (with M.J. Duff, B.E.W. Nilssonand C.N. Pope), Phys. Lett. 171B, 170 (1986).

35. “Conformal Subalgebras of Kac-Moody Algebras” (with A. N. Schellekens), Phys. Rev.D34, 3092 (1986).

36. “Locally Supersymmetric String Jacobian” (with D.Z. Freedman), Phys. Rev. D34,3084 (1986).

37. “Quartic Ghost Field Theories in Two Dimensions Related to the String and Super-string Jacobians” (with D.Z. Freedman), Phys. Lett. 176B, 87 (1986).

38. “Anomalies and Modular Invariance in String Theory” (with A.N. Schellekens), Phys.Lett. 177B, 317 (1986).

39. “Anomaly Cancellation and Self-Dual Lattices” (with A.N. Schellekens), Phys. Lett.181B, 339 (1986).

40. “Anomalies, Characters and Strings” (with A.N. Schellekens), Nucl. Phys. B287, 317(1987).

41. “Path Integral Calculation of String Anomalies” (with K. Pilch and A.N. Schellekens),Nucl. Phys. B287, 362 (1987).

42. “String Ghost Interactions and the Trace Anomaly” (with D.Z. Freedman, P. Ginspargand C.M. Sommerfield), Phys. Rev. D36, 1800 (1987).

43. “Holomorphic Structure of Superstring Vacua” (with K. Pilch), Class. and Quant.Grav. 4, 1183 (1987).

44. “String Structures and the Index of the Dirac-Ramond Operator on Orbifolds” (withK. Pilch), Commun. Math. Phys 115, 191 (1988).

45. “Anomaly Cancelling Terms from the Elliptic Genus” (with W. Lerche, B.E.W. Nils-son and A.N. Schellekens), Nucl. Phys. B299, 91 (1988).

46. “Weyl Groups, Supercurrents and Covariant Lattices” (with A.N. Schellekens), Nucl.Phys. B308, 397 (1988).

47. “Index Theorems In N=2 Superconformal Theories” (with W. Lerche), Phys. Lett.205B, 471 (1988).

48. “Nowhere-Vanishing Spinors and Triality Rotations on 8-Manifolds” (with C.J. Ishamand C.N. Pope), Class. and Quant. Grav. 5, 1297 (1988).

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49. Non-Compact Gaugings from Higher Dimensions” (with C.M. Hull), Class. and Quant.Grav. 5, 1517 (1988).

50. Weyl Groups, Supercurrents and Covariant Lattices–II” (with A.N. Schellekens), Nucl.Phys. B313, 41 (1989).

51. “Bosonic Realization of N=2 Superconformal Algebras” (with Keke Li), Phys. Lett.211B, 101 (1988).

52. “Ghost Triality and Superstring Partition Functions” (with W. Lerche and A.N. Schel-lekens), Phys. Lett. 214B, 41 (1988).

53. “The Structure of N = 16 Supergravity in Two Dimensions” (with H. Nicolai), CERNPreprint TH-5154/88 (1988), Commun. Math. Phys. 125, 369 (1989).

54. “Lattices and Strings” (with W. Lerche and A.N. Schellekens), Physics Reports 117,1 (1989).

55. “Catastrophes and the Classification of Conformal Theories” (with C. Vafa), Phys.Lett. 218B, 51 (1989).

56. “Calabi-Yau Manifolds and Renormalization Group Flows” (with B. Greene andC. Vafa), Nucl. Phys. B324, 371 (1989).

57. “Chiral Rings in N = 2 Superconformal Theories” (with W. Lerche and C. Vafa),Nucl. Phys. B324, 427 (1989).

58. “Singularity Theory and N = 2 Superconformal Field Theories,” in the proceedingsof STRINGS ’89, Texas A&M Workshop on Superstring Theory, March 13–18, 1989.Editors: R. Arnowitt, R. Bryan, M.J. Duff, D. Nanopoulos and C.N. Pope. WorldScientific.

59. “Lectures on N = 2 Superconformal Theories and Singularity Theory,” in “Super-strings ’89,” proceedings of the Trieste Spring School, 3–14 April 1989. Editors: M.Green, R. Iengo, S. Randjbar-Daemi, E. Sezgin and A. Strominger. World Scientific.

60. “Duality Symmetries in N = 2 Landau-Ginzburg Models” (with W. Lerche andD. Lust), Phys. Lett. 231B, 417 (1989).

61. “The Supersymmetry Index and the Construction of Modular Invariants,” Commun.Math. Phys. 130, 205 (1990).

62. “Integrable Deformations and Scattering Matrices for the N = 2 SupersymmetricDiscrete Series,” (with P. Fendley, S.D. Mathur and C. Vafa), Phys. Lett. 243B, 257(1990)

63. “N = 2 Supersymmetric Integrable Models from Affine Toda Theories,” (with P.Fendley, W. Lerche and S.D. Mathur), Nucl. Phys. B348, 66 (1991)

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64. “Irreducible, Integrable Theories from Tensor Products of Conformal Models,” (withS.D. Mathur), Phys. Lett. 254B, 365 (1991).

65. “Polytopes and Solitons in Integrable, N = 2 Supersymmetric Landau-Ginzburg The-ories,” (with W. Lerche), Nucl. Phys. B358, 571 (1991).

66. “Topological Landau-Ginzburg Matter at c = 3,” (with E. Verlinde), Phys. Lett.269B, 96 (1992).

67. “Differential Equations for Periods and Flat Coordinates in Two Dimensional Topo-logical Matter Theories,” (with W. Lerche and D.-J. Smit), Nucl. Phys. B372, 87(1992).

68. “Solitons in Integrable, N = 2 Supersymmetric Landau-Ginzburg Models,” (withW. Lerche) in Strings and Symmetries, 1991, proceedings of a conference at StateUniversity of New York, Stonybrook, May 20th - 25th, 1991, editors: N. Berkovits,H. Itoyama, K. Schoutens, A Sevrin, W Siegel, P. van Nieuwenhuizen and J. Yamron,World Scientific, 1992.

69. “Topological Matter, Integrable Models and Fusion Rings,” (with D. Nemeschansky),Nucl. Phys. B380, 241 (1992).

70. “Lattice Analogues of N = 2 Superconformal Models via Quantum Group Trunca-tion,” (with Z. Maassarani and D. Nemeschansky), Nucl. Phys. B393, 523 (1993).

71. “S-Matrices for Perturbed N = 2 Superconformal Field Theory from QuantumGroups,” (with A. Le Clair and D. Nemeschansky), Nucl. Phys. B390, 653(1993).

72. “A BRST Operator for Non-Critical W -Strings,” (with M. Bershadsky, W. Lercheand D. Nemeschansky), Phys. Lett. 292B, 35 (1992).

73. “Extended N = 2 Superconformal Structure of Gravity and W -Gravity Cou-pled to Matter,” (with M. Bershadsky, W. Lerche and D. Nemeschansky),Nucl. Phys. B401, 304 (1993).

74. “N = 2 Supersymmetric Integrable Models and Topological Field Theories,” USCpreprint USC-93/001; hep-th/9301088. Lectures given at the Summer School on HighEnergy Physics and Cosmology, Trieste, Italy; June 15th – July 3rd: Published inHigh Energy Physics and Cosmology 1992, edited by E. Gava, K. Narain, S. Randjbar-Daemi, E. Sezgin and Q. Shafi, World Scientific, (1993); ICTP Series in TheoreticalPhysics, v. 9.

75. “Off-Critical Lattice Analogues of N = 2 Supersymmetric Quantum Integrable Mod-els,” (with D. Nemeschansky), hep-th/9307141, Nucl. Phys. B413, 629 (1994).

76. “Lattice models and N = 2 supersymmetry,” (with H. Saleur), USC preprint USC-93/026, hep-th/9311138, review based upon lecture given at the workshop “New De-velopments in String Theory, Conformal Models and Topological Field Theory,” held

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in Cargese, May 12–21, 1993. Published in “Quantum Field Theory and String The-ory,” editors: L. Baulieu, V. Dotsenko, V. Kazakov and P. Windey, NATO ASI SeriesB, 328, Plenum (1995)

77. “Refining the elliptic genus,” (with D. Nemeschansky), hep-th/9403047, Phys. Lett.B329 53 (1994).

78. “Exact solution of a massless scalar field with a relevant boundary interaction,” (withP. Fendley, H. Saleur), hep-th/9406125, Nucl. Phys. B430, 577 (1994).

79. “The Boundary Sine-Gordon Theory: Classical and Semi-Classical Analysis,” (withH. Saleur and S. Skorik), hep-th/9408004, Nucl. Phys. B441 (1995) 421.

80. “On the Algebraic Structure of Gravitational Descendants in Topological CP(n) CosetModels,” (with W. Lerche), hep-th/9409069, Phys. Lett. B343 (1995) 87.

81. “The Refined Elliptic Genus and Coulomb Gas Formulations of N =2 SuperconformalCoset Models,” (with D. Nemeschansky) hep-th/9412187; Nucl. Phys. B442, (1995)623.

82. “Supersymmetry in Boundary Integrable Models,” hep-th/9506064; Nucl. Phys.B450 (1995) 663.

83. “Integrable Systems and Supersymmetric Gauge Theory,” (with E. Martinec) USC-94/025, hep-th/9509161; Nucl. Phys. B459 (1996) 97.

84. “Supersymmetric, Integrable Boundary Field Theories,” preprint USC-95/027, hep-th/9512183, in the proceedings of “Recent Developments in Statistical Mechanics andQuantum Field Theory,” edited by G. Mussardo, S. Randjbar-Daemi and H. Saleur.North-Holland (1996). Also: Nuclear Physics B (Proc. Suppl.) 45A, January 1996,pp 154-163.

85. “Recent Progress in Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory,” (Co-editorwith: P. Bouwknegt, P. Fendley, J. Minahan, D. Nemeschansky, K. Pilch andH. Saleur). Proceedings of the USC conference on Statistical Mechanics and QuantumField Theory, held at USC, May 16–21, 1994; World Scientific, Singapore, (1996).

86. “Integrability in N = 2 Gauge Theory: A Proof,” (with E. Martinec) USC-95/028,hep-th/9511052.

87. “Refining the Elliptic Genus,” (with D. Nemeschansky) in the proceedings (pp 388–399) of “Strings ’95: Future Perspectives in String Theory,” Editors: I. Bars,P. Bouwknegt, J. Minahan, D. Nemeschansky, K. Pilch, H. Saleur and N.P. Warner,Proceedings of USC conference, Los Angeles, March 13–18, 1995, World Scientific,Singapore, (1996).

88. “Strings ’95: Future Perspectives in String Theory,” (Co-editor with: I. Bars,P. Bouwknegt, J. Minahan, D. Nemeschansky, K. Pilch and H. Saleur), Proceed-

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ings of USC conference, Los Angeles, March 13-18, 1995; World Scientific, Singapore,(1996).

89. “Self-Dual Strings and N = 2 Supersymmetric Field Theory,” (with A. Klemm,W. Lerche, P. Mayr and C. Vafa), CERN-TH-96-95, USC-96/008, hep-th/9604034,Nucl. Phys. B477 (1996) 746.

90. “Exceptional SW Geometry from ALE Fibrations,” (with W. Lerche) CERN-TH-96-237, USC-96/022, hep-th/9608183, Phys. Lett. B423 (1998) 79.

91. “Non-Critical Strings, Del Pezzo Singularities and Seiberg-Witten Curves,” (withW. Lerche and P. Mayr), USC-96/026, hep-th/9612085, Nucl. Phys. B499 (1997)125.

92. “BPS Geodesics in N = 2 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory,” (with J. Schulze),USC-97/001, hep-th/9702012, Nucl. Phys. B498 (1997) 101.

93. “Investigating the BPS Spectrum of Non-Critical En Strings,” (with J. Minahan andD. Nemeschansky), USC-97/006, hep-th/9705237, Nucl. Phys. B508 (1997) 64 .

94. “Partition Functions for BPS States of the Non-Critical E8 String,” (with J. Minahanand D. Nemeschansky), USC-97/009, hep-th/9707149, Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 1(1998) 167 .

95. “Instanton Expansions for Mass Deformed N = 4 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theo-ries,” (with J. Minahan and D. Nemeschansky), USC-97/016, hep-th/9710146, Nucl.Phys. B528 (1998) 109.

96. “E-Strings and N = 4 Topological Yang-Mills Theories,” (with J.A. Minahan,D. Nemeschansky and C. Vafa), USC-98-002, hep-th/9802168, Nucl. Phys. B527(1998) 581.

97. “Quark Potentials in the Higgs Phase of Large N Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theo-ries,” (with J.A. Minahan), USC-98-006, hep-th/9805104, J. High Energy Phys. 6(1998) 5.

98. “Quartic Gauge Couplings from K3 Geometry,” (with W. Lerche and S. Stieberger),CERN-TH/98-378; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 3 (1999) 1575–1611; hep-th/9811228.

99. “New Vacua of Gauged N = 8 Supergravity in Five Dimensions,” (with A. Khavaevand K. Pilch), USC-98-18, CERN-TH/98-387, Phys. Lett. B487 , (2000) 14–21; hep-th/9812035.

100. “Prepotentials from Symmetric Products,” (with W. Lerche and S. Stieberger),CERN-TH/99-17; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 3 (1999) 1613–1634; hep-th/9901162.

101. “Renormalization Group Flows from Holography – Supersymmetry and a c-Theorem,”(with D.Z. Freedman, S.S. Gubser and K. Pilch), CERN-TH/99-86, HUTP-99/A015,

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MIT-CTP-2846, USC-99-1; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 3 (1999) 363–417; hep-th/9904017.

102. “Continuous distributions of D3-branes and gauged supergravity,” (with D.Z. Freed-man, S.S. Gubser and K. Pilch ), CERN-TH/99-189, HUTP-99/A029, MIT-CTP-2877, USC-99/03; J. High Energy Phys. 7 (2000) 38; hep-th/9906194.

103. “Renormalization Group Flows from Five-Dimensional Supergravity,” USC-99/006,CITUSC/99-006, Class. and Quant. Grav. 17, (2000) 1287–1297; hep-th/9911240.

104. “A New Supersymmetric Compactification of Chiral, IIB Supergravity,” (withK. Pilch,) CITUSC/00-012, USC-00/01; Phys. Lett. B487 , (2000) 22-29; hep-th/0002192.

105. “N =2 Supersymmetric RG Flows and the IIB Dilaton,”(with K. Pilch,) CITUSC/00-18, USC-00/02; Nucl. Phys. B594 (2001) 209–228; hep-th/0004063.

106. “N = 1 Supersymmetric Renormalization Group Flows from IIB Supergravity,”(withK. Pilch,) CITUSC/00-024, USC-00/03; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 4 (2000) 627–677;hep-th/0006066.

107. “A Class of N = 1 Supersymmetric RG Flows from Five-dimensional N = 8 Super-gravity,”(with A. Khavaev,) CITUSC/00-051, USC-00/04; Phys. Lett. B495 , (2000)215–222; hep-th/0009159.

108. “Holographic Renormalization Group Flows: The View from Ten Dimensions,” Talkpresented at the Second Gursey Memorial Conference; Class. and Quant. Grav. 18,(2001) 3159–3170; hep-th/0011207.

109. “ADE Singularities and Coset Models,” (with Tohru Eguchi and Sung-Kil Yang),CITUSC/01-017, USC-01/01; Nucl. Phys. B607 (2001) 3–37; hep-th/0105194.

110. “An N = 1 Supersymmetric Coulomb Flow in IIB Supergravity,” (with A. Khavaev),CITUSC/01-021, USC-01/03; Phys. Lett. B522 , (2001) 181–188; hep-th/0106032.

111. “An N = 2 Supersymmetric Membrane Flow,” (with R. Corrado and K. Pilch)CITUSC/01-023, USC-01/04; Nucl. Phys. B629 (2002) 74–96; hep-th/0107220.

112. “Orbifolds and flows from gauged supergravity,” (with R. Corrado, M. Gunaydin,and M. Zagermann), CITUSC/02-007, USC-02/01; Phys. Rev. D65 (2002) 125024;hep-th/0203057.

113. “Gauged Supergravity and Holographic Field Theory,” in The Future of TheoreticalPhysics and Cosmology, workshop and conference in honor of Steven Hawking’s 60thbirthday, Cambridge, England, 7–10 Jan, 2002; Editors: G. W. Gibbons, E. P. S.Shellard, S. J. Rankin, Cambridge University Press (2003); hep-th/0205201.

114. “Penrose Limits of RG Fixed Points and pp-Waves with Background Fluxes,” (withR. Corrado, N. Halmagyi and K.D. Kennaway); Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 6 , (2003)597-617; hep-th/0205314.

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115. “Holomorphic N = 1 Special Geometry of Open-Closed Type II Strings,” (withW. Lerche and P. Mayr); hep-th/0207259.

116. “N = 1 Special Geometry, Mixed Hodge Variations and Toric Geometry,” (withW. Lerche and P. Mayr); hep-th/0208039.

117. “Flowing with Eight Supersymmetries in M-Theory and F-theory,” (with Chethan N.Gowdigere); USC-02/05; JHEP 0312 (2003), 048; hep-th/0212190.

118. “A Dielectric Flow Solution with Maximal Supersymmetry,” (with C. N. Pope); USC-03/01; JHEP 0404 (2004), 011; hep-th/0304132.

119. “The Glueball Superpotential,” (with M. Aganagic, K. Intriligator, C. Vafa); USC-03/03; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 7 , (2004) 1045-1101; hep-th/0304271.

120. “Supersymmetric Solutions with Fluxes from Algebraic Killing Spinors,” (withC. Gowdigere and D. Nemeschansky); USC-03/02; Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 7,(2004) 787-806; hep-th/0306097

121. “Generalizing the N = 2 Supersymmetric RG Flow Solution of IIB Supergravity,”(with K. Pilch); USC-03/05, Nucl. Phys. B675 (2003) 99–121; hep-th/0306098.

122. “Effective Superpotentials, Geometry and Integrable Systems,” (with K.D. Kenn-away); Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 8 , (2004) 141– 175; hep-th/0312077.

123. “N = 1 Supersymmetric Solutions of IIB supergravity from Killing Spinors,” (withK. Pilch); hep-th/0403005.

124. “A Family of M-theory Flows with Four Supersymmetries,” (with D. Nemeschansky);hep-th/0403006.

125. “A Harmonic Family of Dielectric Flow Solutions with Maximal Supersymmetry,”(with I. Bena); JHEP 0412 (2004), 021; hep-th/0406145.

126. “Inherited Duality and Quiver Gauge Theory,” (with N. Halmagyi and C. Romels-berger ); Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 10, (2006) 159–179; hep-th/0406143.

127. “The Complex Geometry of Holographic Flows of Quiver Gauge Theories,” (withN. Halmagyi, K. Pilch and C. Romelsberger); JHEP 0609 (2006), 063; hep-th/0406147.

128. “One Ring to Rule Them All ... and in the Darkness Bind Them?” (with I. Bena);Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 9, (2005) 667–701; hep-th/0408106.

129. “Black Rings with Varying Charge Density,” (with I. Bena and C.-W. Wang); JHEP0603 (2006), 015; hep-th/0411072.

130. “Black Rings in Taub-NUT,” (with I. Bena and P. Kraus); Phys. Rev. D72, 084019(2006); hep-th/0504142.

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131. “Holographic Coulomb Branch Flows with N = 1 Supersymmetry,” JHEP 0603(2006), 049; (with C. Gowdigere); hep-th/0505019.

132. “Bubbling Supertubes and Foaming Black Holes” (with I. Bena); Phys. Rev. D74,066001 (2006); hep-th/0505166.

133. “Holographic Duals of a Family of N =1 Fixed Points,” (with N. Halmagyi, K. Pilch,C. Romelsberger); JHEP 0608 (2006), 083; hep-th/0506206.

134. “Sliding Rings and Spinning Holes,” (with I. Bena and C. W. Wang); JHEP 0605(2006), 075; hep-th/0512157.

135. “Tachyon Condensation on the Elliptic Curve,” (with S. Govindarajan, H. Jockersand W. Lerche); Nucl. Phys. B765, (2007) 240–286; hep-th/0512208.

136. “The Foaming Three-Charge Black Hole,” (with I. Bena and C. W. Wang); Phys.Rev. D 75, 124026 (2007); hep-th/0604110.

137. “Mergers and Typical Black-Hole Microstates,” (with I. Bena and C. W. Wang); JHEP0611 (2006), 042; hep-th/0608217.

138. “Black Holes, Black Rings and their Microstates,” (with I. Bena); Lectures at the Win-ter School on the Attractor Mechanism, Frascati, March 20–24, 2006; hep-th/0701216;Lect. Notes Phys. 755 (2008) 1-92.

139. “Bubbles on Manifolds with a U(1) Isometry,” (with I. Bena and N. Bobev);arXiv:0705.3641; JHEP 0708(2007) 004.

140. “Plumbing the Abyss: Black Ring Microstates,” (with I. Bena and C.-W. Wang);arXiv:0706.3786; JHEP 0807 (2008), 019.

141. “Spectral Flow, and the Spectrum of Multi-Center Solutions,” (with I. Bena andN. Bobev); arXiv:0803.1203; Phys. Rev. D77: (2008) 125025.

142. “Entropy Enhancement and Black Hole Microstates,” (with I. Bena, N. Bobev andC. Ruef); arXiv:0804.4487; Phys. Rev. Lett. 105 (2010) 231301.

143. “Microstate Geometries and Entropy Enhancement,” to appear in the proceedings of30 Years of Mathematical Methods in High Energy Physics – In honor of ProfessorTohru Eguchi’s 60th Birthday, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS),Kyoto, Japan, March 17–19, 2008; arXiv:0810.2596 [hep-th]; Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl.177 (2009), 228-246.

144. “Supertubes in Bubbling Backgrounds: Born-Infeld Meets Supergravity,” (withI. Bena, N. Bobev and C. Ruef); arXiv:0812.2942; JHEP 0907 (2009), 106.

145. “Holographic, N =1 Supersymmetric RG Flows on M2 Branes,” (with N. Bobev,N. Halmagyi and K. Pilch); arXiv:0901.273 [hep-th]; JHEP 0909 (2009), 043.

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146. “Non-BPS Black Rings and Black Holes in Taub-NUT,” (with I. Bena, G. Dall’Agata,S. Giusto and C. Ruef) arXiv:0902.4526 [hep-th]; JHEP 0906 (2009), 015.

147. “Multi-Center non-BPS Black Holes - the Solution,” (with I. Bena, S. Giusto andC. Ruef) arXiv:0908.2121 [hep-th]; JHEP 0911 (2009) 032.

148. “A (Running) Bolt for New Reasons,” (with I. Bena, S. Giusto and C. Ruef)arXiv:0909.2559 [hep-th]; JHEP 0911 (2009) 089.

149. “Supergravity Solutions from Floating Branes,” (with I. Bena, S. Giusto and C. Ruef)arXiv:0910.1860 [hep-th]; JHEP 1003 (2010) 047.

150. “Supersymmetric Charged Clouds in AdS5,” (with Nikolay Bobev, Arnab Kundu andKrzysztof Pilch) arXiv:1005.3552 [hep-th]; JHEP 1103 (2011) 070

151. “Supergravity Instabilities of Non-Supersymmetric Quantum Critical Points,” (withNick Halmagy and Krzysztof Pilch), arXiv:1006.2546 [hep-th]; Class. and Quant. Grav.27, 235013 (2010).

152. “An Infinite-Dimensional Family of Black-Hole Microstate Geometries,” (with IosifBena, Nikolay Bobev, Stefano Giusto and Clement Ruef), arXiv:1006.3497 [hep-th];JHEP 1103 (2011) 022.

153. “New Supersymmetric and Stable, Non-Supersymmetric Phases in Supergravityand Holographic Field Theory,” (with Thomas Fischbacher and Krzysztof Pilch)arXiv:1010.4910 [hep-th].

154. “Hair in the Back of a Throat: Non-Supersymmetric Multi-Center Solutions fromKahler Manifolds,” (with Nikolay Bobev and Ben Niehoff) arXiv:1103.0520 [hep-th];JHEP 10 (2011) 149 .

155. “Mind the Gap: Supersymmetry Breaking in Scaling, Microstate Geometries, ” (withOrestis Vasilakis) arXiv:1104.2641 [hep-th]; JHEP 1110 (2011) 006.

156. “Imaginary Soaring Branes: A Hidden Feature of Non-Extremal Solutions, ” (withIosif Bena and Clement Ruef) arXiv:1105.6255 [hep-th]; JHEP 05 (2012) 143 .

157. “Double, Double Supertube Bubble,” (with Iosif Bena, Jan de Boer and Masaki Shige-mori) arXiv:1107.2650 [hep-th]; JHEP 1110 (2011) 116.

158. “Supersymmetric Solutions in Six Dimensions: A Linear Structure,” (with Iosif Bena,S. Giusto and Masaki Shigemori) arXiv:1107.2650 [hep-th]; JHEP 1203 (2012) 084.

159. “Minimal Holographic Superconductors from Maximal Supergravity,” (with N. Bobev,A. Kundu and K. Pilch) arXiv:1110.3454 [hep-th]; JHEP 1203 (2012) 064.

160. “Multi-Superthreads and Supersheets,” (with B. Niehoff and O. Vasilakis),arXiv:1203.1348 [hep-th]; JHEP 1304 (2013) 046 .

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161. “New Supersymmetric Bubbles on AdS3 × S3,” (with N. Bobev and B. Niehoff),arXiv:1204.1972; JHEP 10 (2012) 013.

162. “On Supersymmetric Flux Solutions of M-theory,” (with N. Halmagyi and K. Pilch),arXiv:1207.4325 [hep-th].

163. “Almost BPS but still not renormalized,” (with I. Bena, A. Puhm and O. Vasilakis),arXiv:1303.0841 [hep-th]; JHEP 1309 (2013) 062.

164. “Doubly-Fluctuating BPS Solutions in Six Dimensions,” (with B. Niehoff),arXiv:1303.5449 [hep-th], JHEP 1310 (2013) 137.

165. “Global Structure of Five-Dimensional Fuzzballs,” (with G. W. Gibbons),arXiv:1305.0957 [hep-th]; Class. and Quant. Grav. 31, 025016 (2014)

166. “Resolving the Structure of Black Holes: Philosophizing with a Hammer,” (withI. Bena), arXiv:1311.4538 [hep-th].

167. “Supersymmetric Janus Solutions in Four Dimensions,” (with N. Bobev and K. Pilch),arXiv:1311.4883 [hep-th], JHEP 1406, 058 (2014).

168. “On the Oscillation of Species,” (with I. Bena and S. Ross), arXiv:1312.3635 [hep-th],JHEP 1409, 113 (2014).

169. “Coiffured Black Rings,” (with I. Bena and S. Ross), arXiv:1405.5217 [hep-th], Class.Quant. Grav. 31, 165015 (2014).

170. “Black-Hole Entropy from Supergravity Superstrata States,” (with I. Bena andM. Shigemori), arXiv:1406.4506 [hep-th], JHEP 1410, 140 (2014).

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