Triangle Seminars

Week of 5 Oct 2009 - 11 Oct 2009

Tuesday, 6 Oct 2009

The gauge/string correspondence
Bogdan Stefanski (City University London)
Venue: City U. · Room: AG11 · Time: 15:00 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
I will review the gauge/string correspondence, with particular emphasis on recent exact results based on integrable techniques.
Posted by: KCL

Wednesday, 7 Oct 2009

Wilson loops: from pseudo-holomorphic surfaces to 2d YM
📍 London
Riccardo Ricci (Imperial)
Venue: KCL · Room: 423 · Time: 13:15 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
In this talk, I will discuss a new family of supersymmetric Wilson loop operators in N=4 SYM. These operators can be defined for any loop on a three-sphere in space-time and generically preserve two super-conformal charges. On the string side, via AdS/CFT duality, these loops map to surfaces which are 'pseudo-holomorphic' with respect to a novel almost-complex structure defined on a suitable subspace of AdS5xS5. Of particular interest is the subclass of loops lying on a two-sphere in space-time whose expectation value is conjectured to be computed
exactly in terms of the analogous observables in bosonic 2d Yang-Mills on S2.
Several evidences for this conjecture, both on the gauge theory and on the string theory side will be discussed.
Posted by: KCL
A virtual scaling function of AdS/CFT
Stefan Zieme (MPI, Potsdam)
Venue: IC · Room: Huxley 503 · Time: 14:00 · Type: Regular Seminar
Abstract:
I talk about finite corrections to the large spin asymptotics
of N=4 SYM twist operators. These
corrections are an all-loop result, not affected by wrapping effects,
and agree, after
determining the strong coupling expansion, with string theory predictions.
The finite order corrections enter the sub-leading poles of the
logarithm of multi loop gluon
scattering amplitudes and describes the difference between the former
and the expectation
value of certain Wilson lines. For the complete sub-leading pole
structure however a second
function is needed. A few comments on the quest for a search of a
possible description of the
latter in terms of local operators will be given.
Posted by: IC

Thursday, 8 Oct 2009

Kerr-CFT and gravitational perturbations
Harvey Reall (Cambridge)
Venue: QMW · Room: 410A · Time: 13:45 · Type: Regular Seminar
Flavor-branes in gauge/string duality and M-theory
Johannes Schmude (Swansea)
Venue: IC · Room: Blackett 630 · Time: 15:00 · Type: Informal Seminar
Abstract:
Over the last years, gauge/string duality has been extended to include
gauge theories with an arbitrary number of flavors. We study the
flavoring procedure in the light of calibrated geometry and discuss the
special case of a type IIA dual of N=1 super Yang-Mills with flavors.
Relating our results to the standard type IIA/M-theory duality, we find
that the usual oxidation formulas cannot accommodate for the additional
flavor branes. We address and solve this issue by considering M-theory
with torsion, which allows us to construct source-modified equations of
motion for eleven-dimensional supergravity.
Posted by: IC
Twisted tori and flux backgrounds of type II and heterotic string theory
David Andriot (LPTHE, Paris)
Venue: IC · Room: Blackett 630 · Time: 15:30 · Type: Informal Seminar
Abstract:
Solvmanifolds, in particular nilmanifolds, commonly known as twisted tori,
provide several examples of internal manifolds in flux compactifications
towards de Sitter, Minkowski or Anti de Sitter. The relation between
these manifolds and the six-dimensional torus, and the string vacua
obtained on them, are the main interests of this talk.

We will first present some properties of these manifolds. We will give a
generic construction of their Maurer-Cartan forms out of the
six-dimensional torus, via a transformation called the twist.
We will then describe several Minkowski flux backgrounds of type II
supergravity obtained on these manifolds. Thanks to the generalized
complex geometry approach, we will show that one can obtain those
solutions from solutions on the torus, via the twist transformation. The
latter then acts as a solution generating technique, being able to relate
backgrounds which are not T-duals.
Finally, we will apply this twist transformation technique to relate
Kahler/non-Kahler solutions of the heterotic string.

This talk is based on a work with Enrico Goi, Ruben Minasian and Michela
Petrini.
Posted by: IC

Week of 5 Oct 2009 - 11 Oct 2009