Triangle Seminars

Week of 24 Feb 2014 - 2 Mar 2014

Wednesday, 26 Feb 2014

Wick rotation and the positivity of energy in quantum field theory
📍 London
Graeme Segal (Oxford)
Venue: KCL · Room: S -1.04 · Time: 13:15 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
The positivity of energy in quantum field theory is traditionally but not altogether clearly encoded in the possibility of ‘Wick rotation’ – the analytic continuation of various observable quantities to ‘imaginary time’. My talk, an account of joint work with Maxim Kontsevich, will describe a somewhat different point of view on this. I shall motivate the definition of a specific infinite-dimensional domain of complex-valued metrics on a smooth manifold which is a complexification of the usual space of real Riemannian metrics, but has the Lorentzian metrics on its boundary. The positivity of energy is then encoded in the fact that the theory is the boundary value of a holomorphic theory defined for space-time manifolds with complex metrics belonging to the domain. Questions of the unitarity of field theory in a curved space-time are thereby related to familiar phenomena in representation theory.
Posted by: KCL
Aspects of 5d gauge theories
Diego Rodriguez-Gomez (Oviedo)
Venue: IC · Room: H503 · Time: 14:30 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
In this talk I will review recent progress in understanding aspects of 5d gauge theories. Under certain circumstances these can be at fixed points admitting a large N limit, whose gravity dual we will discuss. Such gravity dual suggests a yet more general class of quiver-type fixed point theories which can sometimes be understood in terms of S-duality. To this matter the braneweb construction of the theories will prove very helpful, yielding new insights which we will test using the 5d superconformal index.
Posted by: IC

Thursday, 27 Feb 2014

Aspects of 5d gauge theories
Diego Rodriguez-Gomez (Oviedo U.)
Venue: QMW · Room: G.O. Jones 208 · Time: 14:00 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
In this talk I will review recent progress in understanding aspects of 5d gauge theories. Under certain circumstances these can be at fixed points admitting a large N limit, whose gravity dual we will discuss. Such gravity dual suggests a yet more general class of quiver-type fixed point theories which can sometimes be understood in terms of S-duality. To this matter the braneweb construction of the theories will prove very helpful, yielding new insights which we will test using the 5d superconformal index.
Posted by: QMW

Week of 24 Feb 2014 - 2 Mar 2014