Triangle Seminars
Monday, 22 May 2006
Test
Test Test
(Test)
Abstract:
Test
Test
Posted by: quella
Calabi-Yau algebras
Raphael Rouquier
(Leeds University and Jussieu, Paris)
Wednesday, 24 May 2006
Gauge/Gravity Dualities and Dipole Deformations
Radu Tatar
(Liverpool)
Symmetry and the Monster
📍 London
Mark Ronan
(University of Illinois, Chicago)
Abstract:
See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lims/new_AllEvents.htm for details!
See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lims/new_AllEvents.htm for details!
Posted by: KCL
The Monster and String Theory
📍 London
Katrin Wendland
(Warwick Mathematics Institute)
Abstract:
See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lims/new_AllEvents.htm for details!
See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lims/new_AllEvents.htm for details!
Posted by: KCL
Thursday, 25 May 2006
Classical and Quantum Gravity Scientific Meeting
📍 London
Various speakers
(various institutes)
Abstract:
Members of the Editorial Board of Classical and Quantum Gravity will be convening for their annual meeting in London in May and will be taking the opportunity to hold a one day conference to present and discuss their latest research. The meeting will cover the broad range of subjects represented on the Board. Some external speakers have also been invited. The details of the program are available here: http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/events/theorphysics/program-25-5-06.pdf (copy link into your browser).
Members of the Editorial Board of Classical and Quantum Gravity will be convening for their annual meeting in London in May and will be taking the opportunity to hold a one day conference to present and discuss their latest research. The meeting will cover the broad range of subjects represented on the Board. Some external speakers have also been invited. The details of the program are available here: http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/events/theorphysics/program-25-5-06.pdf (copy link into your browser).
Posted by: KCL
Friday, 26 May 2006
The AdS/CFT correspondence and four point functions
Hugh Osborn
(Cambridge)
Abstract:
The application of the AdS/CFT correspondence in the calculation of four point functions for
chiral primary operators in the large N limit for maximal superconformal gauge theories is
reviewed. It is shown how the results satisfy certain constraints, motivated by our
understanding from string theory of the spectrum of operators in the large N limit, which allow
a construction of the four point function for any half BPS chiral primary operator at large N.
The application of the AdS/CFT correspondence in the calculation of four point functions for
chiral primary operators in the large N limit for maximal superconformal gauge theories is
reviewed. It is shown how the results satisfy certain constraints, motivated by our
understanding from string theory of the spectrum of operators in the large N limit, which allow
a construction of the four point function for any half BPS chiral primary operator at large N.
Posted by: quella
The Lagrangian Origin of MHV Rules
Paul Mansfield
(Durham)