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Publications of David R Morrison    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. D. S. Freed, D. R. Morrison, and I. Singer, eds., Quantum Field Theory, Supersymmetry, and Enumerative Geometry, IAS/Park City Mathematics Series, vol. 11 (2006), American Mathematical Society, Providence
  2. C. H. Clemens and D. R. Morrison, eds., Selected works of Phillip A. Griffiths with commentary: Variations of Hodge structures (2003), American Mathematical Society and International Press, Providence
  3. R. L. Bryant and D. R. Morrison, eds., Selected works of Phillip A. Griffiths with commentary: Differential systems (2003), American Mathematical Society and International Press, Providence
  4. Pierre Deligne, Pavel Etingof, Daniel S. Freed, Lisa Jeffrey, David Kazhdan, John Morgan, David R. Morrison, and Edward Witten, editors, Quantum Fields and Strings: A Course for Mathematicians, (2 vols.), American Mathematical Society, Providence, 1999
  5. János Kollár, Robert Lazarsfeld, and David R. Morrison, editors, Algebraic Geometry - Santa Cruz 1995, Proc. Symp. Pure Math., vol. 62, American Mathematical Society, Providence, 1997
  6. James A. Carlson, C. Herbert Clemens, and David R. Morrison, editors, Complex Geometry and Lie Theory, Proc. Symp. Pure Math., vol. 53, American Mathematical Society, Providence, 1991
  7. Robert Friedman and David R. Morrison, editors, The Birational Geometry of Degenerations, Progress in Math., vol. 29, Birkhäuser, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart, 1983

Papers Published

  1. M. Buican, D. Malyshev, D. R. Morrison, H. Verlinde, and M. Wijnholt, D-branes at singularities, compactification, and hypercharge, J. High Energy Phys. 01 (2007) 107 (2007) [hep-th/0610007]
  2. D.R. Morrison and K. Narayan, On tachyons, gauged linear sigma models, and flip transitions, J. High Energy Phys. 02 (2005) 062 (2005) [hep-th/0412337]
  3. D. R. Morrison, K. Narayan, and M. R. Plesser, Localized Tachyons in C3/ZN, J. High Energy Phys. 08 (2004) 047 (2004) [hep-th/0406039]
  4. Antonella Grassi and David R. Morrison, Group representations and the Euler characteristic of elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau threefolds, J. Algebraic Geom. 12 (2003) 321-356 [math.AG/0005196]
  5. Philip Candelas, Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu, Bogdon Florea, David R. Morrison, and Govindan Rajesh, Codimension-three bundle singularities in F-theory, J. High Energy Phys. 06 (2002) 014 [hep-th/0009228]
  6. David R. Morrison and Savdeep Sethi, Novel type I compactifications, J. High Energy Phys. 01 (2002) 032 [hep-th/0109197]
  7. Jan de Boer, Robbert Dijkgraaf, Kentaro Hori, Arjan Keurentjes, John Morgan, David R. Morrison, and Savdeep Sethi, Triples, fluxes, and strings, Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 4 (2002) 995-1186 [hep-th/0103170]
  8. David R. Morrison, TASI Lectures on Compactification and Duality, Strings, Branes and Gravity: TASI 99, J. Harvey, S. Kachru and E. Silverstein, eds., World Scientific, 2001, pp. 653-719 [hep-th/0411120]
  9. David R. Morrison, Geometric aspects of mirror symmetry, Mathematics Unlimited -- 2001 and Beyond (B. Enquist and W. Schmid, eds.), Springer-Verlag, 2001, pp. 899-918 [math.AG/0007090]
  10. Paul S. Aspinwall, Sheldon Katz, and David R. Morrison, Lie groups, Calabi-Yau threefolds,and F-theory, Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 4 (2000), 95-126 [hep-th/0002012]
  11. David R. Morrison and M. Ronen Plesser, Non-spherical horizons, I, Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 3 (1999) 1-81 [hep-th/9810201]
  12. David R. Morrison, The geometry underlying mirror symmetry, New Trends in Algebraic Geometry (K. Hulek, F. Catanese, C. Peters, and M. Reid, eds.), London Math. Soc. Lecture Notes, vol. 264, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 283-310 [alg-geom/9608006]
  13. David R. Morrison, Through the looking glass, Mirror Symmetry III (D. H. Phong, L. Vinet, and S.-T. Yau, eds.), American Mathematical Society and International Press, 1999, pp. 263-277 [alg-geom/9705028]
  14. Brian R. Greene, David R. Morrison, and Joseph Polchinski, String theory, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 95 (1998) 11039-11040
  15. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, Non-simply-connected gauge groups and rational points on elliptic curves, J. High Energy Phys. 07 (1998) 012 [hep-th/9805206]
  16. Michael R. Douglas, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Orbifold resolution by D-branes, Nuclear Phys. B 506 (1997), 84-106 [hep-th/9704151]
  17. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, Point-like instantons on K3 orbifolds, Nuclear Phys. B 503 (1997), 533-564 [hep-th/9705104]
  18. Kenneth Intriligator, David R. Morrison, and Nathan Seiberg, Five-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories and degenerations of Calabi-Yau spaces, Nuclear Phys. B 497 (1997), 56-100 [hep-th/9702198]
  19. Ori J. Ganor, David R. Morrison, and Nathan Seiberg, Branes, Calabi-Yau spaces, and toroidal compactification of the N=1 six-dimensional E8theory, Nuclear Phys. B 487 (1997), 93-127 [hep-th/9610251]
  20. David R. Morrison and Nathan Seiberg, Extremal transitions and five-dimensional supersymmetric field theories, Nuclear Phys. B 483 (1997), 229-247 [hep-th/9609070]
  21. David R. Morrison, Mathematical aspects of mirror symmetry, Complex Algebraic Geometry (J. Kollár, ed.), IAS/Park City Math. Series, vol. 3, 1997, pp. 265-340 [alg-geom/9609021]
  22. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, String theory on K3 surfaces, Mirror Symmetry II (B. Greene and S.-T. Yau, eds.), International Press, Cambridge, 1997, pp. 703-716 [hep-th/9404151]
  23. David R. Morrison, Making enumerative predictions by means of mirror symmetry, Mirror Symmetry II (B. Greene and S.-T. Yau, eds.), International Press, Cambridge, 1997, pp. 457-482 [alg-geom/9504013]
  24. Brian R. Greene, David R. Morrison, and Cumrun Vafa, A geometric realization of confinement, Nuclear Phys. B 481 (1996), 513-538 [hep-th/9608039]
  25. Jacques Distler, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Resolving singularities in (0,2) models, Nuclear Phys. B 481 (1996), 289-312 [hep-th/9605222]
  26. Michael Bershadsky, Kenneth Intriligator, Shamit Kachru, David R. Morrison, Vladimir Sadov, and Cumrun Vafa, Geometric singularities and enhanced gauge symmetries, Nuclear Phys. B 481 (1996), 215-252 [hep-th/9605200]
  27. Katrin Becker, Melanie Becker, David R. Morrison, Hirosi Ooguri, Yaron Oz, and Zheng Yin, Supersymmetric cycles in exceptional holonomy manifolds and Calabi-Yau 4-folds, Nuclear Phys. B 480 (1996), 225-238 [hep-th/9608116]
  28. Sheldon Katz, David R. Morrison, and M. Ronen Plesser, Enhanced gauge symmetry in type II string theory, Nuclear Phys. B 477 (1996), 105-140 [hep-th/9601108]
  29. David R. Morrison and Cumrun Vafa, Compactifications of F-theory on Calabi-Yau threefolds, II, Nuclear Phys. B 476 (1996), 437-469 [hep-th/9603161]
  30. David R. Morrison and Cumrun Vafa, Compactifications of F-theory on Calabi-Yau threefolds, I, Nuclear Phys. B 473 (1996), 74-92 [hep-th/9602114]
  31. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, Stable singularities in string theory, (with an appendix by Mark Gross), Comm. Math. Phys. 178 (1996), 115-134 [hep-th/9503208]
  32. David R. Morrison and M. Ronen Plesser, Towards mirror symmetry as duality for two-dimensional abelian gauge theories, Trieste Conference on S-Duality and Mirror Symmetry, Nuclear Phys. B Proc. Suppl., vol. 46, 1996, pp. 177-186 [hep-th/9508107]
  33. David R. Morrison, Mirror symmetry and the type II string, Trieste Conference on S-Duality and Mirror Symmetry, Nuclear Phys. B Proc. Suppl., vol. 46, 1996, pp. 146-155 [hep-th/9512016]
  34. David R. Morrison, Beyond the Kähler cone, Proc. of the Hirzebruch 65 Conference on Algebraic Geometry (M. Teicher, ed.), Israel Math. Conf. Proc., vol. 9, Bar-Ilan University, 1996, pp. 361-376 [alg-geom/9407007]
  35. David R. Morrison, Mirror symmetry and moduli spaces of superconformal field theories, Proc. Internat. Congr. Math. Zürich 1994 (S. D. Chatterji, ed.), vol. 2, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, Boston, Berlin, 1995, pp. 1304-1314 [alg-geom/9411019]
  36. Brian R. Greene, David R. Morrison, and M. Ronen Plesser, Mirror manifolds in higher dimension, Comm. Math. Phys. 173 (1995), 559-598 [hep-th/9402119]
  37. Brian R. Greene, David R. Morrison, and Andrew Strominger, Black hole condensation and the unification of string vacua, Nuclear Phys. B 451 (1995), 109-120 [hep-th/9504145]
  38. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, U-duality and integral structures, Phys. Lett. B 355 (1995), 141-149 [hep-th/9505025]
  39. David R. Morrison, Where is the large radius limit?, Strings '93 (M. B. Halpern, G. Rivlis, and A. Sevrin, eds.), World Scientific, Singapore, 1995, pp. 311-315 [hep-th/9311049]
  40. Paul S. Aspinwall, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Spacetime topology change: The physics of Calabi-Yau moduli space, Strings '93 (M. B. Halpern, G. Rivlis, and A. Sevrin, eds.), World Scientific, Singapore, 1995, pp. 241-262 [hep-th/9311186]
  41. David R. Morrison and M. Ronen Plesser, Summing the instantons: Quantum cohomology and mirror symmetry in toric varieties, Nuclear Phys. B 440 (1995), 279-354 [hep-th/9412236]
  42. Philip Candelas, Anamaría Font, Sheldon Katz, and David R. Morrison, Mirror symmetry for two parameter models, II, Nuclear Phys. B 429 (1994), 626-674 [hep-th/9403187]
  43. David R. Morrison, Space-time topology change and stringy geometry, J. Math. Phys. 35 (1994), 5321-5337 [dvi]
  44. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, Chiral rings do not suffice: N=(2,2) theories with nonzero fundamental group, Phys. Lett. B 334 (1994), 79-86 [hep-th/9406032]
  45. Paul S. Aspinwall, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Measuring small distances in N=2 sigma models, Nuclear Phys. B 420 (1994), 184-242 [hep-th/9311042]
  46. Bruce Crauder and David R. Morrison, Minimal models and degenerations of surfaces with Kodaira number zero, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 343 (1994), 525-558 [dvi]
  47. Philip Candelas, Xenia de la Ossa, Anamaría Font, Sheldon Katz, and David R. Morrison, Mirror symmetry for two parameter models, I, Nuclear Phys. B 416 (1994), 481-562 [hep-th/9308083]
  48. Paul S. Aspinwall, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Calabi-Yau moduli space, mirror manifolds and spacetime topology change in string theory, Nuclear Phys. B 416 (1994), 414-480 [hep-th/9309097]
  49. Bruce W. Jordan and David R. Morrison, On the Néron models of abelian surfaces with quaternionic multiplication, J. Reine Angew. Math. 447 (1994), 1-22 [dvi]
  50. David R. Morrison, Compactifications of moduli spaces inspired by mirror symmetry, Journées de Géométrie Algébrique d'Orsay (Juillet 1992), Astérisque, vol. 218, Société Mathématique de France, 1993, pp. 243-271 [alg-geom/9304007]
  51. Paul S. Aspinwall, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, The monomial-divisor mirror map, Internat. Math. Res. Notices (1993), 319-337 [alg-geom/9309007]
  52. Antonella Grassi and David R. Morrison, Automorphisms and the Kähler cone of certain Calabi-Yau manifolds, Duke Math. J. 71 (1993), 831-838 [alg-geom/9212004]
  53. Paul S. Aspinwall, Brian R. Greene, and David R. Morrison, Multiple mirror manifolds and topology change in string theory, Phys. Lett. B 303 (1993), 249-259 [hep-th/9301043]
  54. Paul S. Aspinwall and David R. Morrison, Topological field theory and rational curves, Comm. Math. Phys. 151 (1993), 245-262 [hep-th/9110048]
  55. David R. Morrison, Mirror symmetry and rational curves on quintic threefolds: A guide for mathematicians, J. Amer. Math. Soc. 6 (1993), 223-247 [alg-geom/9202004]
  56. David R. Morrison, Complements on log surfaces, Flips and Abundance for Algebraic Threefolds (J. Kollár, ed.), Astérisque, vol. 211, Société Mathématique de France, 1992, pp. 207-214 [dvi]
  57. Sheldon Katz and David R. Morrison, Gorenstein threefold singularities with small resolutions via invariant theory for Weyl groups, J. Algebraic Geom. 1 (1992), 449-530, (accompanying maple source file) [alg-geom/9202002]
  58. David R. Morrison, Picard-Fuchs equations and mirror maps for hypersurfaces, Essays on Mirror Manifolds (S.-T. Yau, ed.), International Press, Hong Kong, 1992, pp. 241-264 [alg-geom/9202026]
  59. Ron Donagi and David R. Morrison, Linear systems on K3-sections, J. Differential Geom. 29 (1989), 49-64
  60. David R. Morrison, On the moduli of Todorov surfaces, Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra in Honor of Masayoshi Nagata (H. Hijikata et al., eds.), vol. 1, Kinokuniya, Tokyo, 1988, pp. 313-355
  61. Shigefumi Mori, David R. Morrison, and Ian Morrison, On four-dimensional terminal quotient singularities, Math. Comp. 51 (1988), 769-786
  62. David R. Morrison, Isogenies between algebraic surfaces with geometric genus one, Tokyo J. Math. 10 (1987), 179-187
  63. David R. Morrison and Masa-Hiko Saito, Cremona transformations and degrees of period maps for K3 surfaces with ordinary double points, Algebraic Geometry, Sendai 1985 (T. Oda, ed.), Adv. Studies in Pure Math., vol. 10, North-Holland, Amsterdam, New York, Oxford, and Kinokuniya, Tokyo, 1987, pp. 477-513
  64. David R. Morrison, A remark on Kawamata's paper `On the plurigenera of minimal algebraic 3-folds with K \equiv 0', Math. Ann. 275 (1986), 547-553
  65. Rick Miranda and David R. Morrison, The number of embeddings of integral quadratic forms, II, Proc. Japan Acad. Ser. A Math. Sci. 62 (1986), 29-32
  66. Rick Miranda and David R. Morrison, The number of embeddings of integral quadratic forms, I, Proc. Japan Acad. Ser. A Math. Sci. 61 (1985), 317-320
  67. David R. Morrison, The birational geometry of surfaces with rational double points, Math. Ann. 271 (1985), 415-438; Erratum
  68. David R. Morrison, Canonical quotient singularities in dimension three, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 93 (1985), 393-396
  69. David R. Morrison, The Kuga-Satake variety of an abelian surface, J. Algebra 92 (1985), 454-476
  70. David R. Morrison, Algebraic cycles on products of surfaces, Proc. Algebraic Geometry Symposium, Tôhoku University, 1984, pp. 194-210
  71. David R. Morrison, The Clemens-Schmid exact sequence and applications, Topics in Transcendental Algebraic Geometry (P. Griffiths, ed.), Annals of Math. Studies, vol. 106, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1984, pp. 101-119
  72. David R. Morrison, On K3 surfaces with large Picard number, Invent. Math. 75 (1984), 105-121
  73. David R. Morrison and Glenn Stevens, Terminal quotient singularities in dimensions three and four, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 90 (1984), 15-20
  74. David R. Morrison, Some remarks on the moduli of K3 surfaces, Classification of Algebraic and Analytic Manifolds (K. Ueno, ed.), Progress in Math., vol. 39, Birkhäuser, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart, 1983, pp. 303-332
  75. Bruce Crauder and David R. Morrison, Triple-point-free degenerations of surfaces with Kodaira number zero, The Birational Geometry of Degenerations (R. Friedman and D. R. Morrison, eds.), Progress in Math., vol. 29, Birkhäuser, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart, 1983, pp. 353-386
  76. Rick Miranda and David R. Morrison, The minus one theorem, The Birational Geometry of Degenerations (R. Friedman and D. R. Morrison, eds.), Progress in Math., vol. 29, Birkhäuser, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart, 1983, pp. 173-259
  77. Robert Friedman and David R. Morrison, The birational geometry of degenerations: An overview, The Birational Geometry of Degenerations (R. Friedman and D. R. Morrison, eds.), Progress in Math., vol. 29, Birkhäuser, Boston, Basel, Stuttgart, 1983, pp. 1-32
  78. David R. Morrison, Semistable degenerations of Enriques' and hyperelliptic surfaces, Duke Math. J. 48 (1981), 197-249
  79. David R. Morrison, A Stolarsky array of Wythoff pairs, A Collection of Manuscripts Related to the Fibonacci Sequence (V. E. Hoggatt Jr. and M. Bicknell-Johnson, eds.), The Fibonacci Association, Santa Clara, 1980, pp. 134-136

Papers Submitted

  1. D. Green, A. Lawrence, J. McGreevy, D. R. Morrison, and E. Silverstein, Dimensional duality (2007) [arXiv:0705.0550 [hep-th]]

Preprints

  1. C. Curto and D. R. Morrison, Threefold flops via matrix factorization (November, 2006) [math.AG/0611014]

 

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