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S. H. Yi
Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University
Publications - 5
Citations - 1983
S. H. Yi is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scalar field & Quantum field theory. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1847 citations.
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Observation of reactor electron antineutrinos disappearance in the RENO experiment.
J. K. Ahn,S. Chebotaryov,J. H. Choi,Seonho Choi,Wonshik Choi,Y. Choi,H. I. Jang,J. S. Jang,Eunju Jeon,I. S. Jeong,K. K. Joo,B. R. Kim,B. C. Kim,Hyun-Chul Kim,J. Y. Kim,S. B. Kim,S. H. Kim,S. Y. Kim,W. Kim,Yongsun Kim,J. S. H. Lee,Jaekwang Lee,I. T. Lim,K. J. Ma,M. Y. Pac,I. G. Park,Jong-Min Park,Kangsoon Park,J. W. Shin,K. Siyeon,B. S. Yang,I. S. Yeo,S. H. Yi,Intae Yu +33 more
TL;DR: The RENO experiment has observed the disappearance of reactor electron antineutrinos, consistent with neutrino oscillations, with a significance of 4.9 standard deviations.
Structure of deformations in Jackiw-Teitelboim black holes with matter
Dongsu Bak,Chanju Kim,S. H. Yi +2 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors considered the deformation of thermofield double states by explicitly identifying their Hilbert space and constructed a specific orthonormal basis that is directly related to the operator basis of the vev deformations.
Supersymmetric Backgrounds in $(1+1)$ Dimensions and Inhomogeneous Field Theory
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that scalar wave propagation on the background is well-defined and so the curvature singularity is a mild one, and relate the field theory on this curved background to some classes of $(1+1)$-dimensional inhomogeneous field theory in the supersymmetric setup.
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Toward quantization of inhomogeneous field theory
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the quantization of a = 1+1) -dimensional inhomogeneous scalar field theory in which Poincaré symmetry is explicitly broken, and they show that the Unruh effect can be realized in such a theory.