CPT

Calendar of Physics Talks Vienna

From geometry to high-energy scattering in N=4 Super Yang Mills at all order
Speaker:Claude Duhr (CERN, Schweiz)
Abstract:im Rahmen des Joint TU/UV Theory Seminars: The N=4 Super Yang-Mills theory is believed to be the first example of an integrable gauge quantum field theory in 4 space-time dimensions. In recent years, it was discovered that there are deep connections relating scattering amplitudes in this theory to concepts in modern geometry and number theory. I show that by focusing on the high-energy limit, it is possible to combine the insight from integrability and modern mathematics to obtain results for all scattering amplitudes in this limit at any order in perturbation theory.
Date: Tue, 28.01.2020
Time: 13:45
Duration: 60 min
Location:Fakultät für Physik, Christian Doppler-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 3. Stock
Contact:S. Fredenhagen, D. Grumiller. A. Hoang, S. Plätzer

An overview on TMD formalism and its phenomenological status
Speaker:Ignazio Scimemi (Departamento Física Teórica, Univ. Complutense de Madrid)
Abstract:The factorization of differential cross sections for Drell-Yan, semi-inclusive DIS has been subject to strong developments in recent years. Several matrix elements are now computed at higher orders in perturbation theory, lattice calculations are starting and analyses of data including LHC are performed. Several other aspects need a deeper study like the use of jets, and the polarized cross sections. I will review all these aspects, pointing to future developments in theory and experiments.
Date: Tue, 28.01.2020
Time: 16:15
Duration: 60 min
Location:Fakultät für Physik, Erwin-Schrödinger-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5. Stock
Contact:A. Hoang, S. Plätzer, M. Procura

Existence of infinitely many solutions for the Einstein-Lichnerowicz system
Speaker:Bruno Premoselli (Bruxelles)
Abstract:We will consider in this talk the Einstein-Lichnerowicz system of equations. It originates in General Relativity as a way to determine initial-data sets for the evolution problem. This system takes the form of a strongly coupled, supercritical, nonlinear system of elliptic PDEs. We will investigate its blow-up properties and show that, in large dimensions, it possesses a non-compact family of solutions. This family of solutions will be constructed by combining toplogical methods with a finite-dimensional reduction approach; due to the non-variational structure of the system, the latter has to be carried on in strong spaces and relies of a priori blow-up estimates that we shall describe.
Date: Thu, 30.01.2020
Time: 14:00
Duration: 60 min
Location:Arbeitsgruppe Gravitation, Währinger Strasse 17, Raum 218, 2. Stock, 1090 Wien
Contact:P.T. Chrusciel, D. Fajman

Black strings and compactifications in Lovelock Gravity
Speaker:Adolfo René Cisterna Roa (Universidad Austral de Chile y Universidad de Concepción)
Abstract:Originally, black strings in anti de-Sitter spacetime cannot be obtained by means of a simple oxidation, this means, by the mere inclusion of extended planar coordinates on the spacetime, contrary to the case of asymptotically flat black holes. In this talk we will show how to construct homogeneous anti de-Sitter black strings in General Relativity and in Lovelock gravity by using a suitable dressing of the extended coordinates. Then, we will show how this relates with direct product compactifications on internal manifolds of constant curvature. Some issues about the stability of these solutions will be also discussed.
Date: Thu, 30.01.2020
Time: 16:00
Duration: 60 min
Location:TU Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 10, Yellow Area, Seminar Room
Contact:D. Grumiller, C. Zwikel