Dynamics as intersection problem

Colloquium
Speaker: Nikita Nekrasov, Simons Center
Title: Dynamics as intersection problem
Abstract: Most classical and quantum field theories are based on an action principle. However, there are important exceptions to this — hydrodynamics and the theory of self-dual fields. In this talk we formulate the covariant relativistic fluid dynamics, with or without magnetic fields, as well as the theory of chiral boson in 1+1 dimensions, self-dual tensor in 1+5 dimensions, and self-dual four-form of IIB supergravity, in terms of intersection theory of an auxiliary phase space. This provides a common covariant geometric framework for systems without a conventional action, while at the same time laying the groundwork for quantization via the Kontsevich approach. Joint work with Paul Wiegmann.