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Faculty of Mathematics

 

I work on theoretical problems in high energy, gravitational and condensed matter physics. An accessible overview of my research interests at the interface of these three fields can be found here. My publications can be found on Inspire, on the arXiv, and on Google Scholar. Videos of some of my talks and lectures can be found on YouTube. I wrote a book on Holographic Quantum Matter with MIT press.

A recent Quanta article gives a popular discussion of my work on aspects of quantum chaos close to spacetime singularities.

In 2021 I took up the 1967 Professorship of Mathematical Physics in DAMTP. This chair was first held by John Polkinghorne. I was previously on the faculty in the physics department at Stanford University for 10 years. Before that I did postdocs at the KITP in Santa Barbara and at Harvard University.

I was an undergraduate and graduate student at St John's College at the University of Cambridge, and then a Junior Research Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge. I rejoined Clare College as a Fellow in 2022.

I was awarded the New Horizons Prize in 2015 and a Presidential Early Career Award in 2013. I have been a Simons Investigator since 2019.

 

Publications

Emergent scale invariance of disordered horizons
SA Hartnoll, DM Ramirez, JE Santos
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2015)
2015,
160
Entanglement Entropy in Two-Dimensional String Theory.
SA Hartnoll, EA Mazenc
– Phys Rev Lett
(2015)
115,
121602
Large N matrices from a nonlocal spin system
D Anninos, SA Hartnoll, L Huijse, VL Martin
– Classical and Quantum Gravity
(2015)
32,
195009
Scaling theory of the cuprate strange metals
SA Hartnoll, A Karch
– Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
(2015)
91,
155126
Holographic mutual information and distinguishability of Wilson loop and defect operators
SA Hartnoll, R Mahajan
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2015)
2015,
1
Disordered horizons
S Hartnoll
– Proceedings of the 25th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation in Japan Jgrg 2015
(2015)
1,
127
Theory of universal incoherent metallic transport
SA Hartnoll
– Nature Physics
(2014)
11,
54
Disordered Horizons: Holography of Randomly Disordered Fixed Points
SA Hartnoll, JE Santos
– Physical Review Letters
(2014)
112,
231601
Cold planar horizons are floppy
SA Hartnoll, JE Santos
– Physical Review D Particles Fields Gravitation and Cosmology
(2014)
89,
126002
Transport near the Ising-nematic quantum critical point of metals in two dimensions
SA Hartnoll, R Mahajan, M Punk, S Sachdev
– Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
(2014)
89,
155130
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Research Groups

High Energy Physics
Relativity and Gravitation

Room

B1.14