Triangle Seminars

Week of 10 Feb 2025 - 16 Feb 2025

Monday, 10 Feb 2025

Lonti: An introduction to the black hole information paradox (4/4)
Tarek Anous (QMUL)
Venue: Other ยท Room: LIMS ยท Time: 10:30 ยท Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
This course will give a technical introduction to the black hole information paradox (BHIP). In the first lecture, we will begin with a review of quantum path integrals, both in Lorentzian and in Euclidean signature. We will review the Euclidean path integral connection with statistical mechanics and thermodynamics while also reviewing the derivation of the first law of thermodynamics in standard equilibrium statistical mechanics. We will then introduce the laws of black hole thermodynamics, and study them in particular examples. The second lecture will be devoted to the Unruh effect. We will study free quantum field theory in Rindler space, which, locally, is the spacetime observed by a uniformly accelerated observer. We will derive that this observer measures a temperature related to the observer proper acceleration. The third lecture will be devoted to classical and quantum information theory including notions of conditional probability, mutual information, and entropy inequalities, in settings with finite numbers of degrees of freedom. We will also introduce the Page curve and its significance. Finally, in the fourth lecture we will set up a toy model of the BHIP in Anti de Sitter space (AdS). Because AdS is believed to have a dual description as a conformal quantum field theory, we will use this duality to our advantage. We end with a broad discussion synthesizing what we have learned, and what is left to understand.
Posted by: andrea

Wednesday, 12 Feb 2025

Top-down non-conformal holography
Fridrik Freyr Gautason (University of Southampton)
Venue: IC ยท Room: H503 ยท Time: 12:30 ยท Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
I will discuss a few examples of holographic dual pairs that arise in string theory for quantum theories that are not conformal. In particular, we will focus on Euclidean supersymmetric gauge theories on spheres and compute observables using supergravity and string theory on one side of the duality and supersymmetric localization on the other. This two-pronged approach allows us to study perturbative and non-perturbative corrections to the leading-order holographic result.
Posted by: IC2
Top-down non-conformal holography
Fridrik Freyr Gautason (University of Southampton)
Venue: IC ยท Room: H503 ยท Time: 12:30 ยท Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
I will discuss a few examples of holographic dual pairs that arise in string theory for quantum theories that are not conformal. In particular, we will focus on Euclidean supersymmetric gauge theories on spheres and compute observables using supergravity and string theory on one side of the duality and supersymmetric localization on the other. This two-pronged approach allows us to study perturbative and non-perturbative corrections to the leading-order holographic result.
Posted by: IC2
Monopoles, duality and QED3
๐Ÿ“ London
Shai Chester (Imperial College)
Venue: KCL ยท Room: K3.11 ยท Time: 14:00 ยท Type: Regular Seminar

Thursday, 13 Feb 2025

Classical Double Copy: Horizons, Penrose Limits, Fluids, and Asymptotics
๐Ÿ“ London
Cynthia Keeler (Arizona State University)
Venue: QMUL ยท Room: G. O. Jones 610 ยท Time: 14:00 ยท Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
I'll briefly review the classical double copy, which maps exact solutions of classical gauge theories like electromagnetism, to solutions of general relativity. We will relate several gravitational objects (including horizons, Penrose limits, and asymptotics, and duals to fluid systems) to their gauge theory analogues.
Posted by: QMW

Week of 10 Feb 2025 - 16 Feb 2025