CURRICULUM VITAE Sarada G. Rajeev Born: 15 May 1959 in Trivandrum, India Citizenship: USA Education: 1984, Ph.D., Physics Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Baryons as Solitons, thesis advisor, A.P. Balachandran 1979, B.Sc. in Physics, first rank University of Kerala, Trivandrum,India Awards and Honors: Annual award for Excellence in Teaching Dept of Physics and Astronomy (1993) Chancellor’s Citation for Academic Excellence Syracuse University (1984) Graduate School Doctoral Prize Syracuse University (1984) Governor’s Gold Medal, University of Kerala (1979) National Science Talent Scholar, India(1976-79) Permanent Positions Professor( 2000-currently), Associate Professor(93-99), Assistant Professor(87-93) Department of Physics University of Rochester, Rochester,N.Y. Research Staff, Center for Theoretical Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. August 1984 - August 1987 Graduate Fellow, Syracuse University (81-84) Visiting Positions Visiting Professor, University of Metz, France Summer 2006 Visiting Professor, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India Summer 2004 Member, Mittag-Leffler Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Fall 98 Abdus Salam ICTP Visiting Scholar at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India,Dec 2003 and June 2004 Member, Erwin Schr¨odinger Institute, Vienna, Austria, Summer 95 Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton Jan-Aug 1991 Member, Research Institute For Theoretical Physics, Helsinki, Finland Sep-Dec. 1991

1 Publications

S. G. Rajeev January 9, 2007

1. Incompressible Fluids S. G. Rajeev Published in Int.J.Mod.Phys.A20:6122-6132,2005 2. Yangian Symmetries of Matrix Models and Spin Chains: the Dilatation Operator of N=4 SYM A. Agarwal and S.G. Rajeev Published in Int.J.Mod.Phys.A20:5453-5490,2005 [arxiv: hep-th/0409180] 3. The Dilatation Operator of N=4 SYM and Classical Limits of Spin Chains and Matrix Models Abhishek Agarwal and S.G. Rajeev Published in Mod.Phys.Lett.A19:2549,2004 [arxiv: hep-th/0405116] 4. Yang-Mills Theory on Loop Space S.G. Rajeev Plenary talk at 25th Annual Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto Conference on High-Energy Physics (MRST 2003): JOEFEST in Celebration of the Joe Schechter’s 65th Birthday, Syracuse, New York, 13-15 May 2003. Published AIP Conf.Proc.687:41-48,2003, ed. by A. Faribouz (2003) [arxiv: hep-th/0401215] 5. Three-dimensional Simplicial Yang-Mills Theory: An Approach to the Mass Gap S.G. Rajeev Talk given at 3rd International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries (QTS3), Cincinnati, Ohio, 10-14 Sep 2003. Published in *Cincinnati 2003, Quantum theory and symmetries* ed. by P C Argyres, T J Hodges, F Mansouri, J J Scanio, P Suranyi and L C R Wijewardhana [arxiv: hep-th/0401202] 6. Yang-Mills Theory on Loop Space S. G. Rajeev AIP Conf. Proc. 687, 41 (2003). [arxiv:hep-th/0401215] Plenary Talk at the MRST Conference in honor of Joseph Schechter 7. A theory of errors in quantum measurement S. G. Rajeev [arxiv:quant-ph/0306037] Based on talk at ”Spacetime and Fundamental Interactions: Quantum Aspects”, in the Proceedings of a conference to honor A. P. Balachandran’s 65th Birthday, pub. by World Scientific (2004) 8. Collective potential for large-N Hamiltonian matrix models and free Fisher information” A. Agarwal, L. Akant, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 18, 917 (2003)

1 9. Nonlinear Theory of Polarization-mode Dispersion for Fiber Solitons A. Levent, S.G. Rajeev, F. Yaman, and Govind P. Agrawal, Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 13902 (2003) 10. Collective potential for large-N Hamiltonian matrix models and free Fisher information A. Agarwal, L. Akant, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 18, 917 (2003) 11. New classical limits of quantum theories S. G. Rajeev in Infinite Dimensional Groups and Manifolds Ed. T. Wurzbacher de Gruyter Berlin New York (2004) in the series IRMA Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics 12. A Model of Two Dimensional Turbulence Using Random Matrix Theory S. V. Iyer and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 17, 1539 (2002) [arXiv:physics/0206083] 13. A cohomological interpretation of the Migdal-Makeenko equations A. Agarwal and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 17, 481 (2002) [arXiv:hep-th/0202095] 14. Entropy of operator-valued random variables: A variational principle for large N matrix models L. Akant, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 17, 2413 (2002) 15. Parton Distributions From 1+1 QCD V. John, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev AIP Conf. Proc. 549, 524 (2002) Proceedings of the Conference on Intersections Between Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2000), Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 22-28 May 2000 16. Variational principle for large N matrix models L. Akant, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Prepared for 23rd Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Conference on High-Energy Physics (MRST 2001), London, Ontario, Canada, 16-18 May 2001 17. Example of an asymptotically free matrix model A. Agarwal and S. G. Rajeev Prepared for 23rd Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Conference on High-Energy Physics (MRST 2001), London, Ontario, Canada, 16-18 May 2001 18. Non-commutative generalizations of Yang-Mills theory S. G. Rajeev Prepared for Joint International Lepton Symposium at High Energies (15th) and European Physical Society Conference on High-energy Physics, Geneva, Switzerland, 25 Jul - 1 Aug 1991 19. Yang-Mills theory on a cylinder coupled to point particles K. S. Gupta, R. J. Henderson, S. G. Rajeev and O. T. Turgut Prepared for 16th Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Meeting on High-energy Physics: What Next? Exploring the Future of High-energy Physics, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 11-13 May 1994 20. Interacting model from bi-local soliton picture of baryon in two dimensions V. John, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Prepared for 22nd Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Meeting: Conference on The- oretical High-Energy Physics, Rochester, New York, 8-9 May 2000 21. A quantum chain model for QCD M. N. Coca and S. G. Rajeev AIP Conf.Proc.541:120-129,2000 Prepared for 22nd Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Meeting: Conference on The- oretical High-Energy Physics, Rochester, New York, 8-9 May 2000 22. Open String Field Theory Of Strong Interactions In Two Dimensions S. G. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 96, 487 (2001) Prepared for the International Euroconference in : 15 Years of the QCD - Montpellier Conference (QCD 00), Montpellier, France, 6-13 Jul 2000 23. Symmetries of large-N gauge field theory, M-theory and spin chains C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Prepared for the 6th International Symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology (PASCOS 98), Boston, Massachusetts, 22-27 Mar 1998 Published in *Boston 1998, Particles, strings and cosmology* 649-652 24. Parton Model From Bi-Local Solitonic Picture Of The Baryon In Two-Dimensions V. John, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 492, 63 (2000) 25. An Interacting Parton Model For Quark And Anti-Quark Distributions In The Baryon V. John, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 487, 125 (2000) 26. Parton Distribution Functions From Large N(C) QCD S. G. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 86, 86 (2000) Prepared for the High Energy Physics International Euroconference on Quantum Chromo Dynamics - QCD ’99, Montpellier, France, 7-13 Jul 1999 27. The anti-quark distribution function of the baryon V. John, G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-ph/9908285 28. The x-dependence of parton distributions compared with neutrino data G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-ph/9908279 29. Valence parton distribution functions from quantum chromodynamics S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-ph/9908278 30. Symmetry Of Quantum Matrix Models C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Prepared for 20th Annual MRST (Montreal-Rochester-Syracuse-Toronto) Meeting on High-Energy Physics: MRST 98: Toward the Theory of Everything, Montreal, Canada, 13-15 May 1998 31. Large-N Yang-Mills theory as classical mechanics C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-th/9906150 To be published in the proceedings of 21st Annual MRST Conference: High Energy Physics at the Millenium (MRST 99 and the Sundarfest), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 10-12 May 1999 32. A review of symmetry algebras of quantum matrix models in the large-N limit C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 14, 4395 (1999) [arXiv:hep-th/9906060] 33. Bound states in models of asymptotic freedom S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-th/9902025 34. Poisson brackets of normal-ordered Wilson loops C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev J. Math. Phys. 40, 1870 (1999) [arXiv:hep-th/9810233] 35. A model of interacting partons for hadronic structure functions G. S. Krishnaswami and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 441, 429 (1998) [arXiv:hep-ph/9807345] 36. Integrability of supersymmetric quantum matrix models in the large-N limit C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 436, 91 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9806019] 37. A Lie algebra for closed strings, spin chains and gauge theories C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev J. Math. Phys. 39, 5199 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9806002] 38. Symmetry algebras of large-N matrix models for open strings C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. B 529, 656 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9712090] 39. Symmetries of large N(c) matrix models for closed strings C. W. Lee and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 2285 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9711052] 40. Renormalized contact potential in two dimensions R. J. Henderson and S. G. Rajeev J. Math. Phys. 39, 749 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9710061] 41. Geometric quantization and two dimensional QCD S. G. Rajeev and O. T. Turgut Commun. Math. Phys. 192, 493 (1998) [arXiv:hep-th/9705103] 42. Renormalized Path Integral in Quantum Mechanics R. J. Henderson and S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-th/9609109 43. Some Rigorous Results For Yang-Mills Theories On A Cylinder S. G. Rajeev and L. Rossi J. Math. Phys. 36, 3308 (1995) 44. Non-trivial fixed point in four dimensional scalar field theory and the Higgs mass S. G. Rajeev arXiv:hep-th/9607100 45. Integrability of the Wess-Zumino-Witten model as a non-ultralocal theory S. G. Rajeev, A. Stern and P. Vitale Phys. Lett. B 388, 769 (1996) [arXiv:hep-th/9602149] 46. Poisson brackets of Wilson loops and derivations of free algebras S. G. Rajeev and O. T. Turgut J. Math. Phys. 37, 637 (1996) [arXiv:hep-th/9508103] 47. Solitons in a bilocal field theory R. J. Henderson and S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 10, 3765 (1995) [arXiv:hep-th/9501080] 48. A Three-Dimensional S. Guruswamy, S. G. Rajeev and P. Vitale arXiv:cond-mat/9408018 49. Poisson algebra of Wilson loops in four-dimensional Yang-Mills theory S. G. Rajeev and O. T. Turgut Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 10, 2479 (1995) [arXiv:hep-th/9410053] 50. Matrix Models For Yang-Mills Theories S. G. Rajeev and G. Ferretti 51. O(N) sigma model as a three-dimensional conformal field theory S. Guruswamy, S. G. Rajeev and P. Vitale Nucl. Phys. B 438, 491 (1995) [arXiv:hep-th/9406010] 52. On A Circle And The Diffeomorphism Invariance Of The Schrodinger Equation R. J. Henderson and S. G. Rajeev Class. Quant. Grav. 11, 1631 (1994) [arXiv:gr-qc/9401029] 53. Quantum Hadrodynamics In Two-Dimensions S. G. Rajeev Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 9, 5583 (1994) [arXiv:hep-th/9401115] 54. Alternative canonical formalism for the Wess-Zumino-Witten model S. G. Rajeev, G. Sparano and P. Vitale Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 9, 5469 (1994) [arXiv:hep-th/9312178] 55. Yang-Mills Theory On A Cylinder Coupled To Point Particles K. S. Gupta, R. J. Henderson, S. G. Rajeev and O. T. Turgut J. Math. Phys. 35, 3845 (1994) [arXiv:hep-th/9311064] 56. Symplectic manifolds, coherent states and semiclassical approximation S. G. Rajeev, S. Kalyana Rama and S. Sen J. Math. Phys. 35, 2259 (1994) [arXiv:hep-th/9310138] 57. Renormalization in quantum mechanics K. S. Gupta and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 48, 5940 (1993) [arXiv:hep-th/9305052] 58. Spherical Quantum Chromodynamics Of Heavy Quark Systems K. S. Gupta, S. Guruswamy and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 48, 3354 (1993) [arXiv:hep-ph/9301208] 59. Two-Dimensional Quantum Chromodynamics On A Cylinder S. Guruswamy and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 7, 3783 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9210136] 60. Two-Dimensional Baryons In The Large N Limit P. F. Bedaque, I. Horvath and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 7, 3347 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9209027] 61. Three-dimensional quantum chromodynamics G. Ferretti, S. G. Rajeev and Z. Yang arXiv:hep-th/9209129 Presented at 26th Int. Conf. on High-Energy Physics, Dallas, TX, Aug 6-12, 1992 62. Current Algebra In Three-Dimensions G. Ferretti and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2033 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9207039] 63. The Effective Lagrangian Of Three-Dimensional Quantum Chromodynamics G. Ferretti, S. G. Rajeev and Z. Yang Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 7, 7989 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9204075] 64. Baryons As Solitons In Three-Dimensional Quantum Chromodynamics G. Ferretti, S. G. Rajeev and Z. Yang Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 7, 8001 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9204076] 65. Two-dimensional theory S. G. Rajeev UR-1252 66. Cp**(N-1) Model With A Chern-Simons Term G. Ferretti and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 7, 2087 (1992) [arXiv:hep-th/9202026] 67. Long distance behavior of the four-dimensional nonlinear sigma model with anomaly B. E. Baaquie and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 8, 625 (1993) 68. Matrix models with global S0(3) invariance G. Ferretti and S. G. Rajeev UR-1210 69. Embedding Yang-Mills Theory Into Universal Yang-Mills Theory S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 44, 1836 (1991) 70. Universal Yang-Mills Theory And Chiral Fermions J. Mickelsson and S. G. Rajeev UR-1179 71. Deformations Of Current Algebras In (3+1)-Dimensions J. Mickelsson and S. G. Rajeev Lett. Math. Phys. 21, 173 (1991) 72. What Are The Anti-Particles Of K (L, S)? V. S. Mathur and S. G. Rajeev Mod. Phys. Lett. A 6, 2741 (1991) 73. Universal Teichmuller Space And Diff S1 / S1 D. K. Hong and S. G. Rajeev Commun. Math. Phys. 135, 401 (1990) 74. Universal S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 42, 2779 (1990) 75. Universal Dirac-Yang-Mills Theory G. Ferretti and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 244, 265 (1990) 76. Towards A Bosonization Of D. K. Hong and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 2475 (1990) 77. The Strong Phase Of QED D. K. Hong and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 240, 471 (1990) 78. Universal Yang-Mills Theory S. G. Rajeev UR-1114 Invited talk given at MRST Conf., Syracuse, N.Y., May 9-10, 1989 79. Nonabelian Bosonization Without Wess-Zumino Terms. 2 S. G. Rajeev UR-1088 80. Nonabelian Bosonization Without Wess-Zumino Terms. 1. New Current Algebra S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 217, 123 (1989) 81. Yang-Mills Theory On A Cylinder S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 212, 203 (1988) 82. An Exactly Integrable Algebraic Model For (3+1)-Dimensional Yang-Mills Theory S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 209, 53 (1988) 83. Kahler Geometry Of S. G. Rajeev UR-1035 Invited talk given at NATO Workshop on Superstrings, Boulder, CO, Jul 27 - Aug 1, 1987 84. The Complex Geometry Of String Theory And Loop Space M. J. Bowick and S. G. Rajeev MIT-CTP-1494 Invited talk given at the 11th Johns Hopkins Workshop on Current Problems in Particle Theory, Lanzhou, PRC, Jun 17-19, 1987 85. Current Algebras In (D+1)-Dimensions And Determinant Bundles Over Infinite Dimen- sional Grassmannians J. Mickelsson and S. G. Rajeev Commun. Math. Phys. 116, 365 (1988) 86. Anomalies As Curvature In Complex Geometry M. J. Bowick and S. G. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. B 296, 1007 (1988) 87. The Holomorphic Geometry Of Closed Bosonic String Theory And Diff S1 / S1 M. J. Bowick and S. G. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. B 293, 348 (1987) 88. Quantization Of An Anomalous Gauge Theory S. G. Rajeev MIT-CTP-1405 89. String Theory As The Kahler Geometry Of Loop Space M. J. Bowick and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 535 (1987) [Erratum-ibid. 58, 1158 (1987)] 90. Quantum Electrodynamics As A Supersymmetric Theory Of Loops S. G. Rajeev Annals Phys. 173, 249 (1987) 91. Duality And Gauge Invariance S. G. Rajeev MIT-CTP-1335 92. On Multiloop Computations In Polyakov’s String Theory M. A. Namazie and S. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. B 277, 332 (1986) 93. Baryons As Solitons S. G. Rajeev UMI 85-03346 94. Fermions From Through Effective Lagrangians In QCD G. Bhattacharya and S. Rajeev SU-4222-291 Talk presented at the Soliton Workshop, Lewes, Delaware, Jun 4-15, 1984 95. Nonabelian Anomaly And Vector Meson Decays O. Kaymakcalan, S. Rajeev and J. Schechter Phys. Rev. D 30, 594 (1984) 96. - Fermion Equivalence In A Two-Dimensional Anomalous G. Bhattacharya and S. Rajeev Nucl. Phys. B 246, 157 (1984) 97. Fermions From Bosons Through Effective Lagrangians In QCD G. Bhattacharya and S. Rajeev SU-4222-270 98. Fermions From Bosons In (3+1)-Dimensions Through Anomalous Commutators S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 29, 2944 (1984) 99. Whither Composite Models? (MRST1983 Conference Talk) S. G. Rajeev 100. Instantons And The Ground State Of Polyakov’s String Theory S. G. Rajeev SU-4217-253 101. Why Is The Cosmological Constant Small? S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 125, 144 (1983) 102. Large N Limit In Stochastic Quantization S. G. Rajeev SU-4217-236 103. Low Mass Solitons From Fractional Charges In QCD A. P. Balachandran, V. P. Nair, N. Panchapakesan and S. G. Rajeev Phys. Rev. D 28, 2830 (1983) 104. Soliton States In The QCD Effective Lagrangian A. P. Balachandran, V. P. Nair, S. G. Rajeev and A. Stern Phys. Rev. D 27, 1153 (1983) [Erratum-ibid. D 27, 2772 (1983)] 105. Exotic Levels From Topology In The QCD Effective Lagrangian A. P. Balachandran, V. P. Nair, S. G. Rajeev and A. Stern Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 1124 (1982) [Erratum-ibid. 50, 1630 (1983)] 106. Exact Solution Of Quantum Gravity In (1+1)-Dimensions S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 113, 146 (1982) 107. Constituent Models For And Leptons S. G. Rajeev Phys. Lett. B 115, 50 (1982) 108. An Algebraic Formulation Of Duality S. G. Rajeev SU-4217-189 Some Invited Talks

by S. G. Rajeev March 2006

1. Spectral Gap for Laplace and Schr¨odinger Operators Workshop on 2+1 Yang-Mills Theory, CCNY Jan 2006 ( Scheduled). 2. Turbulence in Two Dimensions Workshop on Complex Matter, Syracuse University December 2006 3. Stochastic Geometry of Two Dimensional Hydrodynamics Felix Klein Seminar, Department of Mathematics, Notre Dame, Indiana November 2006 4. Randomness and Geometry in Hydrodynamics Department of Mathematics Colloquium, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA October 2006. 5. Quantization of Contact Geometry XXVIth International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Meth- ods in Physics, New York June 2006 6. Incompressible Hydrodynamics Mathematics Department, University of Metz, France May 2006 7. Quantum Geometry applied to Classical Fluids Seminar at CCNY March 2006 8. Geometrical and Topological Methods in the Physics of Fluids University of Rochester Colloquium Feb 2006 9. Quantization of Contact Manifolds Workshop on Non-Commutative Geometry at the SN Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, India, Jan 2006 10. A Model of Dissipation in Fluids Colloquium at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Fall 2005 11. Random Matrices Mathematical Physics seminar University of Rochester Sep 2005 12. Incompressible FluidsInvited talk at the MRST conference SUNY Utica May 2005 13. Neither Newton nor Leibnitz: The Pre-History of Calculus in Medieval Kerala Six Lectures Supported by the Oshei Foundation at Canisius College, Buffalo, NY March 2005. 14. Yangian Symmetry in Yang-Mills Theories Dept of Physics, Cornell University Dec 2004 15. The Simple Pendulum and the Rigid Body Dept of Physics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kot- tayam, India June 2004. 16. Non-commutative Entropy Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India June 2004. 17. Matrix Models and Spin Chains Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India June 2004. 18. Bound States in Strongly Coupled Yukawa Theory Dept of Physics, University of Kentucky, Lexington April 2004. 19. Ricci Flow Mathematical Physics Seminar, U. of Rochester Jan 2004.

1 20. The Ricci Flow With Torsion Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India Dec 2003. 21. The Ricci Flow Seminar at the Center for Theoretical Studies, Bangalore India Dec 2003. 22. The Ricci Flow Seminar at the Bose Institute for Basic Sciences, Kolkata India Dec 2003. 23. Random Matrices Seminar at the Saha Institute,Kolkata, India Dec 2003. 24. Monotonicity in the Ricci Flow Seminar at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kawnpur, India Dec 2003. 25. The Fundamental Constituents of Matter Colloquium at CMS College, Kottayam, India Dec 2003. 26. Matrix Model of Two Dimensional Turbulence Seminar at the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India Dec 2003. 27. The Ricci Flow with Torsion Talk at the Workshop ”Geometry and Topology inspired by Physics” 4-8, December, 2003 Kochi, Kerala, India. 28. Matrix Regularization of Symplectic and Conformally invariant Theories Invited talk at the Workshop on Branes and Generalized Dynamics October 20-24, 2003. Spires Conf Number C03/10/20.2, Argonne National Laboratory http://www.hep.anl.gov/czachos/ANLworkshop.html 29. An Invitation to Theoretical Physics Talk to the Freshman physics class at SUNY Oswego, Oct 1, 2003 ( Host Alok Kumar). 30. Three Dimensional Simplicial Yang-Mills Theory: An Approach to the Mass Gap Talk at the Third Conference on Quantum Theory and Symmetries at the University of Cincinnati, Sep 10-14 2003 31. A Theory of Errors in Quantum Computation Invited talk at Spacetime and Fundamental Interactions:Quantum Aspects, A conference to honour A. P. Balachandran’s 65th birthday 32. Yang–Mills Theories Mathematical Physics seminar, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, U. of Rochester. 33. Yang–Mills Theory on Loop Space Plenary Talk at the MRST Conference in honor of J. Schechter, Syracuse, May 2003. 34. On K.T. Chen’s Iterated Integrals in Gauge Theories April 2003 Department of Mathematics, University of Rochester 35. A Theory of Errors in Quantum Measurement April 2003 Seminar, Departments of Physics and Optics, U. of Rochester 36. Entropy in Physics and Probability Theory March 2003, Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Canisius College, Buffalo. 37. NonCommutative Geometry in a Model for Turbulence The Institute of Mathematical Sciences Workshop on NON COMMUTATIVE GEOMETRY AND , Chennai, India January 2003. 38. Entropy in Matrix Models Seminar at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, January 2003. 39. Feynman Integrals and Non-commutative Probability Theory Invited talk at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley,December 2002 as part of the Program The Feynman Integral Along with Related Topics and Applications 40. Entropy in Hydrodynamics November 2002, Colloquium, Department of Physics, SUNY Genesseo. 41. Large N Limits in Atomic Physics November 2002 Operator Algebra Seminar at the Mathematics Department, University of California, Berkeley. 42. Entropy in Matrix Models Invited talk at the Erwin Schr¨odinger Institute, Vienna, October 2002 as part of the Program on Noncommutative geometry and quantum field theory, Feynman diagrams in mathematics and physics 43. Neo-Classical Limits of Quantum Theories October 2002, Feza Gursey Institute, Istanbul. 44. Variational Principles for Large N Matrix Models Invited talk at the Erwin Schr¨odinger Institute, Vienna, September 2002 as part of the Program on Noncommutative geometry and quantum field theory, Feynman diagrams in mathematics and physics 45. New Classical Limits of Quantum Theories Invited talk at La 70`emeRENCONTRE entre PHYSICIENS THEORICIENS´ ET MATHMATICIENS held at l’Institut de Recherche Mathmatique Avanc`eede Strasbourg May 2002 on the topic INFINITE DIMENSIONAL GROUPS AND MANIFOLDS, IN MATHEMATICS AND QUANTUM PHYSICS 46. Entropy as Cohomology of Free Algebras Invited talk at the Workshop on ”Free Probability and Random Matrices”, Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada, Dec 2001. 47. NonCommutative Integration in Physics Mathematics department, University of Waterloo, Canada, Nov 2000. 48. Vector Fields in Non-Commutative Geometry Invited talk at the MidWestern Geometry Con- ference, University of Iowa, Nov 2000. 49. Structure of the : Soliton or Bound State Departmental Colloquium, Syracuse Univer- sity, Nov 2000. 50. Structure Functions of , Lattice QCD 2000, Bangalore August 2000. 51. Derivations of Cuntz Algebras and Vector Fields in Non-Commutative Geometry , Inter- national Congress of Mathematics Physics, London July 2000 52. A String Field Theory of Strong Interactions Equivalent to QCD QCD00, Montpellier July 2000. 53. Two Dimensional Quantum HadronDynamics , “From Strings to Hadrons”, Heidelberg, June 2000. 54. Renormalization of Bound States U. of Iowa April 2000. 55. The Challenge of the Twentyfirst Century: Physics Departmental Col- loquium, U. of Iowa April 200. 56. Confinement and Asymptotic Freedom in a Matrix Model Syracuse University, March 2000. 57. Invariants of Plane Curves from Two Dimensional Gauge Theory Topology Seminar at the U. of Rochester Mathematics Department. Feb 2000. 58. Renormalization in Quantum Mechanics and New Measures for Path Integrals AMS Na- tional meeting, January 2000. 59. Structure Functions of the Proton Orbis Scientiae Conference, Ft; Lauderdale, Florida. Dec 1999. 60. Derivation of the Structure Functions of the Proton U. of Delaware, November 1999. 61. Structure of the Proton HERMES workshop, MIT, Oct 1999. 62. Structure Functions of the from a Soliton Model Departmental Colloquium, University of Florida, September 1999 63. Two Dimensional Dynamics Particle Physics Seminar, U. of Florida, September 1999. 64. Structure of the Proton Two Invited Talks at the Workshop on Quantum Field Theory, Pacific Insititute of Mathematical Sciences, University of British Columbia, August 1999. 65. Solitons Association of Physics Teachers, University College, Trivandrum, India July 1999 66. Particle Physics Today University of Kerala, Kariavattom, Trivandrum, India, July 1999 67. Geometry of Grassmannians and the Structure of the Proton , AMS Sectional meeting April 24, 1999 . 68. What is Inside a Proton? Colloquium,Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, February 99. 69. Particle Physics Today , University College, Trivandrum, India, December 1998. 70. Graduate Education in Physics at American Universities , University College, Trivandrum, India, December 1998. 71. Large N limit of Yang–Mills Theories , Set of talks at the Mittag–Lefler Institute, Stockholm, Program on Topology and Quantum Field Theory, September-October 98. 72. Mathematical Principles of Hadronic Structure , set of 15 lectures at Feza Gursey Institute, Istambul, Turkey, August 98. 73. Structure Functions of Hadrons , SISSA Summer Institute, Trieste, Italy, July 98. 74. Large N Quantum Chromodynamics , PASCOS conference, Boston, Mar 98. 75. Matrix Models of Hadron Masses , Orbis Scientiae II conference in Miami Florida, Dec. 97. 76. Two Dimensional Quantum Hadrondynamics , U. of Montreal, Oct 97. 77. Symmetry Algebras of Planar Matrix Models , Institut de Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Paris May 1997. 78. Conformal Field Theory in Four Dimensions , Orbis Scientaie conference in Miami, Florida, Jan 1997. 79. Poisson Algebra of Wilson Loops , Erwin Schrodinger Institute, Vienna July 1995. 80. Kahler Metric on Universal Teichmuller Space , Erwin Schrodinger Institute, Vienna July 1995. 81. Geometry of Quantum Yang–Mills Theory State University of New York at Buffalo, Nov. 1994. 82. Two Dimensional Hadrondynamics and Open String Field Theory , Univ. of North Carolina Oct 1994 83. Two Dimensional Hadrondynamics and Open String Field Theory , Iowa State University Oct 1994 84. Two Dimensional Hadrondynamics Chalmers Institute of Technology, G¨oteberg, Sweden March 1994. 85. Two Dimensional Hadrodynamics Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, March 1994. 86. Renormalization in Quantum Mechanics ,Pennsylvania State University, Feb 94. 87. Two dimensional Hadron Theory , Pennsylvania State University, Feb 94. 88. Two dimensional Hadron Theory , Cornell University, Feb 94 89. Two Dimensional Hadron Theory , State University of New York at Buffalo, Nov. 93 90. Introduction to Quantum Groups , University of Naples, Naples, Italy, August 1993 91. Two Dimensional Hadron Theory , University of Naples, Naples, Italy, July 1993 92. Strong Interactions , Society of Physics Students, University of Rochester, April 1993. 93. Two Dimensional Hadron Theory Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, June 1993 94. Two Dimensional Hadron Theory University of Cincinatti, Feb. 1993 95. Towards a theory of Strong Interactions University of Iowa, Feb. 1993 96. Two Dimensional Hadron Theory , Syracuse University, Feb. 1993 97. Three Dimensional QCD and Current Algebra Talk at the XXVIth International Conference on High Energy Physics, Dallas, Texas, August 1992 98. Three Dimensional QCD , International Center for Theoretical Physics and SISSA, Trieste, Italy, July 1992. 99. Three Dimensional QCD , Department of Phyics, University of Naples, Naples, Italy, July 1992. 100. Introduction to Quantum Groups and Poisson Lie Groups , Series of Talks at the Department of Phyics, University of Naples, Naples, Italy,July 1992. 101. Two Dimensional Meson Theory , Department of Mathematics, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, November 1991. 102. Meson Theory and QCD , Lectures at the Helsinki-Leningrad Summer School, University of Helsinki, September 1991. 103. Two–Dimensional Meson Theory , Lectures at the Summer School on High Energy Physics and Cosmology, ICTP, Trieste. August 1991 104. Anomalous Scaling of Strong Interactions at Low Energies , Invited Talk at the ICTP Work- shop on Superstrings, August 1991. 105. Non–Commutative Generalizations of Yang–Mills Theory , Invited Talk at the Lepton–Photon Symposium, Geneva, Switzerland. July 1991. 106. Matrix Models with Global SO(3) Invariance , Invited talk at the XXth Differential Geometry Conference, Baruch College, New York. June 1991 107. Matrix Models for Gauge Theories , University of California at Los Angeles, April 1991. 108. Non–perturbative Aproach to Gauge Theories , Series of talks at California Institute of Tech- nology, April 1991 109. Matrix Models for Gauge Theories , University of Southern California, April 1991. 110. Non–Perturbative Approaches to Gauge Theory , University of British Columbia, February, 1991 111. Bose–Fermi Correspondence and Number Theory , Simon Fraser University, February, 1991. 112. Matrix Models for Gauge Theories , Fermilab, February 1991. 113. Yang–Mills Theories and Matrix Models , Indian Institute of Physics, Bangalore, India, January 1991. 114. Universal Yang–Mills Theory Los Alamos National Laboratory, December 1990 115. Non–perturbative methods in Yang–Mills Theory Aspen Institute of Physics, Aspen, Colorado, August, 1990. 116. Universal Yang–Mills Theory Princeton University (Joint Theory Seminar with Institute for Ad- vanced Study) April 1990 117. Universal Yang–Mills Theory Cornell University, March 90