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Non-perturbative Results for Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory and Supersymmetry on the Lattice

Speaker: Georg Bergner (Universität Jena)
Time: Thursday 5 November, 2:30pm

Georg Bergner (Universität Jena)

Title: Non-perturbative Results for Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Theory andSupersymmetry on the Lattice Abstract: In this talk I summarize our results of non-perturbative numerical investigations of N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory regarding the bound state spectrum and phase transitions. In the… Read More

Novel (Quantum) Computational Methods for Quantum Field Theories

Speaker: Michael Spannowsky (Durham University)
Time: Wednesday 4 November, 2:30pm

Michael Spannowsky (Durham University)

Title: Novel (Quantum) Computational Methods for Quantum Field Theories Abstract: Novel (Quantum) Computational Methods for Quantum Field Theories I will discuss novel approaches for the task of finding a solution to a quantum field theoretical problem, e.g. tunnelling,… Read More

Quantum Transport and Eigenstate Thermalisation

Speaker: John Goold (Trinity College Dublin)
Time: Thursday 29 October, 2:30pm

John Goold (Trinity College Dublin)

Title: Quantum Transport and Eigenstate Thermalisation Abstract: How irreversible thermodynamics emerges from the unitary dynamics of the Schrödinger equation is a question that has been asked since the inception of quantum theory itself.  One modern take on the… Read More

Differential Cohomology and Topological Actions

Speaker: Ben Gripaios (University of Cambridge)
Time: Wednesday 28 October, 2:30pm

Ben Gripaios (University of Cambridge)

Title: Differential cohomology and topological actions Abstract: In this talk, aimed at a general audience, I discuss how topological actions for quantum field theories can be both constructed and classified by a mathematical gadget known as differential cohomology… Read More

Ville Vaskonen (King’s College London)

Title: Primordial Black Holes in Light of LIGO/Virgo Observations Abstract: Assuming that a fraction of dark matter is in primordial blackholes (PBHs), a population of PBH binaries is formed before matter-radiationequality from large Poisson fluctuations in their spatial distribution…. Read More

Johanna Erdmenger (Universität Würzburg)

Johanna Erdmenger
Time: Wednesday 21 October 2020, 2:30pm