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Jürg Fröhlich

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  360
Citations -  21553

Jürg Fröhlich is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum field theory & Gauge theory. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 352 publications receiving 20169 citations. Previous affiliations of Jürg Fröhlich include Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques & Institute for Advanced Study.

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Results and problems near the interface between statistical mechanics and quantum field theory

TL;DR: A brief survey of progress in the understanding of quantum field models, lattice gauge theories and spin systems can be found in this article, with a focus on the recent M ∩ ϕ conference in Rome.

Assessment of potential EMF induced conformational changes of thermosensor protein GrpE of E. coli

TL;DR: In this study the isolated thermosensor protein GrpE of the Hsp70 chaperone system of E. coli was exposed to EMFs at different frequencies and field strengths using the exposure system previously presented.
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The Importance of Subcellular Structures to the Modeling of Biological Cells in the Context of Computational Bioelectromagnetics Simulations

TL;DR: A method is presented here to determine the current and power densities occurring in single cells and their distinct compartments in a spatially accurate manner as a first step towards multicellular models within the microstructure of tissue layers.
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After the dark ages

TL;DR: In this article , a simple unified model of the dark sector is described, which involves a scalar field and a pseudo-scalar axion field that give rise to dark energy in the form of quintessence and fuzzy dark matter, respectively.
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Quantum Electrodynamics of Atomic Resonances

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple model of an atom interacting with the quantized electromagnetic field is studied, and it is rigorously proven that these quantities are analytic functions of the momentum of the atom and of the coupling constant.