• Program on Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes

    CMSA 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes Program Dates: April 15 - May 24, 2024 Location: Harvard CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 This program will bring together and foster interaction between theoretical physicists and mathematicians working on various topics connected to recent developments in our understanding of scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. The field […]

  • New Well-Posed Boundary Conditions for Semi-Classical Euclidean Gravity

    General Relativity Seminar
    Virtual

    General Relativity Seminar Speaker: Xiaoyi Liu, UCSB Title: New Well-Posed Boundary Conditions for Semi-Classical Euclidean Gravity Abstract: We consider four-dimensional Euclidean gravity in a finite cavity.Ā  We point out that there exists a one-parameter family of boundary conditions, parameterized by a real constant, where a suitably Weyl-rescaled boundary metric is fixed, and all give a […]

  • CMSA Q&A Seminar 4/16/2024

    CMSA Q&A Seminar
    Common Room, CMSA 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    CMSA Q and A Seminar Speaker: Cengiz Pehlevan, Harvard Question: What is feature learning?

  • Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes Lecture

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes Lecture Speaker: Sabrina Pasterski, Perimeter Institute Title: Radiation in Holography

  • Geometric local systems on very general curves

    Algebraic Geometry in String Theory Seminar
    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Algebraic Geometry inĀ String Theory Seminar Speaker: Aaron Landesman, MIT Title: Geometric local systems on very general curves Abstract: What is the smallest genus h of a non-isotrivial curve over the generic genus g curve? In joint work with Daniel Litt, we show h is more than $\sqrt{g}$ by proving amore general result about variations of […]

  • Member Seminar

    Member Seminar
    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    CMSA Member Seminar Speaker:Ā Sunghyuk Park, Harvard CMSA Title: 3D quantum trace map Abstract: I will speak about my recent work (joint with Sam Panitch) constructing the 3d quantum trace map, a homomorphism from the Kauffman bracket skein module of an ideally triangulated 3-manifold to its (square root) quantum gluing module, thereby giving a precise relationship […]

  • Quantum Energy Inequalities

    General Relativity Seminar
    Virtual

    General Relativity Seminar Speaker: Chris Fewster, York University Title: Quantum Energy Inequalities Abstract: Many theorems of mathematical relativity, including singularity and positive mass theorems, include the classical energy conditions among their hypotheses. However, matter described by quantum field theory can violate the classical energy conditions and indeed there is no lower bound to the energy […]

  • CMSA Q&A Seminar 4/23/2024

    CMSA Q&A Seminar
    Common Room, CMSA 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    CMSA Q and A Seminar Speaker: Melanie Weber, Harvard Question: What is the Ricci curvature of a graph?

  • The logarithmic double ramification locus

    Algebraic Geometry in String Theory Seminar
    Virtual

    Algebraic Geometry inĀ String Theory Seminar Speaker: Alessandro Chiodo, IMJ-Paris Rive GaucheĀ (Jussieu) Title: The logarithmic double ramification locus Abstract: Given a family of smooth curves C -> S with a line bundle L on C, it is natural to study the locus of points x in S where L_x is trivial on C_x. When the family […]

  • Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes Lecture

    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Mathematical Aspects of Scattering Amplitudes Lecture Speaker: Tomasz Taylor, Northeastern University Title: Progress in Yang-Mills-Liouville Theory

  • What Observables are Safe to Calculate?

    Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics Seminar
    CMSA Room G10 CMSA, 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics Seminar Speaker: Jesse Thaler, MIT Title: What Observables are Safe to Calculate? Abstract: In collider physics, perturbative quantum field theory is the workhorse framework for computing theoretical predictions to compare to experimental measurements. An observable is called "safe" if its cross section can be predicted order-by-order in perturbation theory […]