Triangle Seminars
Monday, 24 Apr 2023
LonTI: Introduction to Seiberg-Witten theory
Elli Pomoni
(DESY)
Abstract:
These three lectures will aim to provide a pedagogical introduction to the dynamics of N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory and the work of Seiberg and Witten. We will assume only basic knowledge of supersymmetry.
These three lectures will aim to provide a pedagogical introduction to the dynamics of N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory and the work of Seiberg and Witten. We will assume only basic knowledge of supersymmetry.
Posted by: CityU2
Tuesday, 25 Apr 2023
Generalised symmetries and dualities on the lattice
๐ London
Clement Delcamp
(Gent U)
Abstract:
Generalised notions of symmetries have received widespread attention in recent years. Though exotic, such generalised symmetries have been shown to naturally arise for instance as dual symmetries upon gauging ordinary symmetries. In this talk, I will present a systematic framework to investigate dualities of quantum lattice models and study the resulting generalised symmetries. I will illustrate this framework in the context of familiar spin models.
Generalised notions of symmetries have received widespread attention in recent years. Though exotic, such generalised symmetries have been shown to naturally arise for instance as dual symmetries upon gauging ordinary symmetries. In this talk, I will present a systematic framework to investigate dualities of quantum lattice models and study the resulting generalised symmetries. I will illustrate this framework in the context of familiar spin models.
Posted by: QMW
Wednesday, 26 Apr 2023
Comments on factorisation in JT and 3d gravity
๐ London
Joan Simon Soler
(Edinburgh)
Abstract:
Using the BF formulation of JT gravity, we will extend the factorisation techniques in BF theory with compact groups to non-compact ones. The Euclidean path integral formulation of these theories provides some locality interpretation of these results in terms of gravitational edge modes. We shall comment on how to extend these ideas to 3d gravity. We will aim to stress differences occurring between gauge and gravity theories already in these low dimensional examples.
Using the BF formulation of JT gravity, we will extend the factorisation techniques in BF theory with compact groups to non-compact ones. The Euclidean path integral formulation of these theories provides some locality interpretation of these results in terms of gravitational edge modes. We shall comment on how to extend these ideas to 3d gravity. We will aim to stress differences occurring between gauge and gravity theories already in these low dimensional examples.
Posted by: andrea
Thursday, 27 Apr 2023
LonTI: Introduction to Seiberg-Witten theory
Elli Pomoni
(DESY)
Abstract:
These three lectures will aim to provide a pedagogical introduction to the dynamics of N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory and the work of Seiberg and Witten. We will assume only basic knowledge of supersymmetry.
These three lectures will aim to provide a pedagogical introduction to the dynamics of N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory and the work of Seiberg and Witten. We will assume only basic knowledge of supersymmetry.
Posted by: CityU2