CPT

Calendar of Physics Talks Vienna

From BV to string theory and back
Speaker:Ivo Sachs (LMU München )
Abstract:This is the first instalment of a series of online seminars jointly organised by the theoretical/mathematical physics groups at the universities of Heidelberg, Munich and Vienna. Future seminars of this series will also start at 4:15 pm on Mondays.
Date: Mon, 11.05.2020
Time: 16:15
Duration: 60 min
Location:https://bbb.nt.tuwien.ac.at/b/nil-62h-f4a, open from 4:00 pm
Contact:Nils Carqueville

On string theory on AdS3 x M7 in the tensionless limit
Speaker:Gaston Giribet (University of Buenos Aires)
Abstract: In this talk I will review old and recent results on a special limit of string theory on AdS3 x M7 with pure NS-NS fluxes: the limit in which the string length (l_s) equals the AdS3 radius (R). At this point of the moduli space, the theory exhibits special properties, which I will discuss. Special attention will be focused on features of correlation functions that are related to the non-compactness of the boundary CFT target space, and on how these features change when the point l_s=R is approached. Also, we briefly review recent proposals for exact realizations of AdS/CFT correspondence at this special point.
Date: Tue, 12.05.2020
Time: 13:45
Duration: 60 min
Location: Zoom
Contact:S. Fredenhagen, D. Grumiller

Scale separation, Swampland, and type IIA orientifold vacua
Speaker:Eran Palti (MPI Munich)
Abstract: I will introduce the Swampland program which aims to capture constraints on which effective theories can be completed into quantum gravity in the UV. I will then discuss such a proposed constraint which states that effective theories in anti-de Sitter space must have an infinite tower of states whose mass is related to the cosmological constant. I will describe how this is satisfied in almost all fully understood vacua of string theory. I will then focus on a proposed counter example to the conjecture based on four-dimensional effective theories from compactifications of type IIA string theory. I will present recent results on testing such counter examples by studying whether they can be uplifted to full ten-dimensional solutions or not. In particular, presenting a ten-dimensional solution which holds at the two-derivative level and at first order in a certain perturbative expansion.
Date: Thu, 14.05.2020
Time: 16:00
Duration: 60 min
Location:Zoom (contact D. Andriot or I. Lovrekovic to get the link)
Contact:David Andriot