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  1. Philip Candelas, FRS (born 24 October 1951, London, UK) is a British physicist and mathematician. After 20 years at the University of Texas at Austin, he served as Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford until 2020 and is a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.

    • 24 October 1951 (age 71), London, England
  2. Candelas, P de la Ossa, X McOrist, J Communications in Mathematical Physics volume 356 issue 2 567-612 (08 Sep 2017) Hodge numbers for CICYs with symmetries of order divisible by 4 Candelas, P Constantin, A Mishra, C Fortschritte der Physik / Progress of Physics volume 64 issue 6-7 463-509 (06 Jun 2016)

  3. Philip Candelas is an outstanding physicist and mathematician who is renowned for his work on string theory, black holes and other areas of theoretical physics. He focuses on the analysis of tiny structures that make up the world around us.

  4. Philip Candelas Current Position: Rouse-Ball Professor of Mathematics University of Oxford Date and Place of Birth: 24 October 1951, London, U.K. Nationality: UK/US Marital Status: Married to Xenia de la Ossa, two daughters: Abigael, born 8 November 1986, and Raquel, born 18 May 1991. Address: Mathematical Institute 24-29 St. Giles Oxford OX1 ...

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  5. Philip CANDELAS | Cited by 12,465 | of University of Oxford, Oxford (OX) | Read 100 publications | Contact Philip CANDELAS

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · 1. The physicists referred to here are Philip Candelas, Xenia C. De la Ossa, Paul S. Green, and Linda Parkes.↩

  7. The Oxford group of Philip Candelas, Xenia de la Ossa, Yang-Hui He (now at City University), and Balazs Szendroi recently published a paper explaining the special relationship between this corner of the distribution of Calabi-Yau manifolds and three-generation models of particle physics.

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