Relativity Seminar
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Tue, 17/01/2012 12:00 |
Prof Graeme Segal (Oxford) |
Relativity Seminar |
L3 |
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The WZW functional for a map from a surface to a Lie group has a role in the theory of harmonic maps, and it also arises as the determinant of a d-bar operator on the surface, as the action functional for a 2-dimensional quantum field theory, as the partition function of 3-dimensional Chern-Simons theory on a manifold with boundary, and as the norm-squared of a state-vector. It is intimately related to the quantization of the symplectic manifold of flat bundles on the surface, a fascinating test-case for different approaches to geometric quantization. It is also interesting as an example of interpolation between commutative and noncommutative geometry. I shall try to give an overview of the area, focussing on the aspects which are still not well understood. |
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Tue, 21/02/2012 12:00 |
Tim Adamo (Oxford) |
Relativity Seminar |
L3 |
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Tue, 28/02/2012 12:00 |
Mahdi Godazgar (DAMTP, Cambridge) |
Relativity Seminar |
L3 |
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Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss the peeling behaviour of the Weyl tensor near null infinity for asymptotically flat higher dimensional spacetimes. The result is qualitatively different from the peeling property in 4d. Also, I will discuss the rewriting of the Bondi energy flux in terms of "Newman-Penrose" Weyl components. |
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Tue, 06/03/2012 12:00 |
Dr Martin Wolf (Surrey) |
Relativity Seminar |
L3 |
