Triangle Seminars

Triangle Conferences - Spring Term 2023

June 2023

Jun
2023
South East Mathematical Physics Seminar 20 (SEMPS20)
Conference: 29 Jun 2023
Location: University of Southampton
Description:
This is a recurring meeting which brings together regional mathematical physicists at all career stages to discuss topics of recent interest in a friendly setting. It is a one day event and will be hosted at the University of Southampton on 29 June 2023.

Speakers: Aradhita Chattopadhyaya (Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies); Vaibhav Gautam (University of Surrey); Ricardo Monteiro (Queen Mary University of London); Alan Rios Fukelman (Kings College London); Arvind Shekar (University of Southampton)

More information including registration and and a link to previous (and future) events can be found in the event's website.

Early career researchers and PhD students are particularly encouraged to attend. There is funding available to cover travel expenses for PhD students and ECRs, this can be requested in the registration form.
Posted by: I.Aniceto@soton.ac.uk
Jun
2023
Gravitational Memory Effects: From Theory to Observation
Conference: 5 Jun 2023 - 9 Jun 2023
Location: Queen Mary University of London
Description:
The past few years have witnessed a rapid growth of research in the low frequency sector of gravitational waves. This is triggered by various motivations: First, its observable consequences known as β€œmemory effects” may be detected in the near future in current and planned gravitational wave detectors. Second, substantial breakthroughs in the holographic understanding of gravity in asymptotically flat spacetimes, have revealed a deep connection between memory and the underlying symmetries of quantum gravity. Third, novel methods to study gravitational scattering amplitudes have revealed detailed information about their soft limit. Accordingly, this topic lies at the interface between various fields of research, including quantum gravity, flat-space holography, gravitational wave theory, scattering amplitudes, mathematical GR and numerical relativity.


The goal of this meeting is to bring together experts from these different areas of research to discuss related topics and share their viewpoints. We hope that this meeting triggers new ideas and collaborations and make a bridge between different involved communities.
Posted by: a.seraj@qmul.ac.uk

Triangle Conferences - Spring Term 2023