segunda-feira, 31 de maio de 2021

June, dude. Abide!

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1500-piece jigsaw puzzle consisting of a single hemisphere star map surrounded by informative astronomical and calendrical data and graphics. Designed by Tomas Filsinger, the highly detailed star map is an update to the popular glow-in-the-dark map published by Celestial Arts in 1981. The map is centred on the North Celestial Pole and extends to 45° South. It shows northern constellations, mythological figures, stars and many deep-sky objects.


domingo, 23 de maio de 2021

Next week: "@"INI.... : New connections in number theory and physics

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New connections in number theory and physics

Workshop
24th May 2021 to 28th May 2021

Workshop theme

During the 20th century, interactions between geometers and theoretical physicists were revolutionary in both areas, leading to such unexpected developments as mirror symmetry and the impact of topological field theory on invariants of 4-manifolds. Another momentum is now developing around new connections between number theory and physics, mainly but not exclusively through the theory of automorphic forms. We have reached a time when contacts between number theorists and physicists have the potential to generate another surge of developments. 

The purpose of this interdisciplinary programme is to investigate connections between various fields of theoretical physics, in particular string theory and statistical models of crystals, and the theory of automorphic forms, mock modular forms and beyond. The non-perturbative structure of string theory has led to new uses of automorphic forms that have already appeared in number theory, as well as new exotic automorphic objects that have not yet been encountered.

This is an emergent research area with a lot of potential for cross-disciplinary collaborations with great benefit to both areas. Recent work has revealed, on the one hand, a profound significance of automorphic forms and automorphic representations for string scattering amplitudes and, on the other hand, an unexpected appearance of mock theta functions in answering key questions pertaining to quantum properties of black holes. In addition, solvable lattice models have recently appeared in connection with Eisenstein series on metaplectic groups, calling for some underlying structure that remains to be understood.

 

Speakers

  • Kathrin Bringmann
  • Miranda Cheng
  • Eric D’Hoker
  • Amanda Folsom
  • Jens Funke
  • Jeff Harvey
  • Greg Moore
  • Steve Miller 
  • Sameer Murthy
  • Boris Pioline
  • Yiannis Sakellaridis 
  • Nils Scheithauer
  • Anne Taormina 
  • Akshay Venkatesh
  • Edward Witten 
  • Don Zagier 



New connections in number theory and physics

Monday 24th May 2021 to Friday 28th May 2021

Monday 24th May 2021
14:20 to 14:30Christie Marr
Welcome Talk
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14:30 to 15:30Steve Miller (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)
D^4 R^4 and D^6 R^4: A 2021 perspective on these automorphic functions
Chair: Daniel Persson
INI 1
15:30 to 16:30Akshay Venkatesh (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
L-functions and Reidemeister torsion modulo squares
Chair: Daniel Persson
INI 1
16:30 to 16:45Break
Chair: Daniel Persson
INI 1
16:45 to 17:45Jens Funke (Durham University)
Theta Series and (Singular) Theta Lifts
Chair: Solomon Friedberg
INI 1
17:45 to 18:45DiscussionsINI 1
Tuesday 25th May 2021
14:30 to 15:30Boris Pioline (Sorbonne Université); (CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique))
Exact BPS Couplings and Black Hole Counting
Chair: Katrin Wendland
INI 1
15:30 to 16:30Eric D'Hoker (University of California)
Modular Graph Functions, Forms, and Tensors
Chair: Katrin Wendland
INI 1
16:30 to 16:45BreakINI 1
16:45 to 17:45Edward Witten (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
Quantization by Branes and Geometric Langlands
Chair: Michael Green
INI 1
Wednesday 26th May 2021
14:30 to 15:30Jeff Harvey (University of Chicago)
Superconformal Symmetry and Quantum Error Correction
Chair: Daniel Persson
INI 1
15:30 to 16:30Greg Moore (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)
TBA
Chair: Daniel Persson
INI 1
16:30 to 16:45BreakINI 1
16:45 to 17:45Sameer Murthy (King's College London)
5-Dimensional Black Holes, 4-Dimensional Super Yang-Mills, and 3-Dimensional Chern-Simons Theory
Chair: Axel Kleinschmidt
INI 1
17:45 to 18:45DiscussionsINI 1
Thursday 27th May 2021
14:30 to 15:30Kathrin Bringmann (University of Cologne)
False Theta Functions and Their Modularity Properties
Chair: Katrin Wendland
INI 1
15:30 to 16:30Anne Taormina (Durham University)
Mathieu Moonshine: Quarter BPS States at the Kummer Point and Nearby
Chair: Katrin Wendland
INI 1
16:30 to 16:45BreakINI 1
16:45 to 17:45Nils Scheithauer (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Holomorphic vertex operator algebras of central charge 24
Chair: Solomon Friedberg
INI 1
17:45 to 18:45Amanda Folsom (Amherst College)
Eisenstein Series, Cotangent-Zeta Sums, and Quantum Modular Forms
Chair: Solomon Friedberg
INI 1
Friday 28th May 2021
14:30 to 15:30Miranda Cheng (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
TBA
Chair: Axel Kleinschmidt
INI 1
15:30 to 16:30Don Zagier (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik, Bonn)
Modular, Mock Modular and Quantum Modular
Chair: Axel Kleinschmidt
INI 1
16:30 to 16:45BreakINI 1
16:45 to 17:45Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins University)
Hamiltonian spaces and L-functions
Chair: Daniel Bump

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