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From 3D Chern-Simons Theory to Knot Invariants
Abstract
Witten’s seminal 1988 work revealed the connection between 3-dimensional Chern-Simons theory and knot invariants. In this talk, I will provide a physically motivated overview and explain how skein relations manifest from a path-integral/partition-function perspective on 3-manifolds with Wilson lines inserted. There will also be some fun topological brain-twisters for the audience. If time permits, I will comment on recent developments involving factorization homology and its relation to correlators for logarithmic CFTs.
Junior Strings is a seminar series where DPhil students present topics of common interest that do not necessarily overlap with their own research area. This is primarily aimed at PhD students and post-docs but everyone is welcome.
Topology of smooth Gaussian fields
Abstract
Gaussian fields arise in a variety of contexts in both pure and applied mathematics. While their geometric properties are well understood, their topological features pose deeper mathematical challenges. In this talk, I will begin by highlighting some motivating examples from different domains. I will then outline the classical theory that describes the geometric behaviour of Gaussian fields, before turning to more recent developments aimed at understanding their topology using the Wiener chaos expansion.
Next week's Fridays@11 session marks the final session for Michaelmas, and focuses on Effective Time Management.
How can you balance revising with completing problem sheets? What tools and strategies can you use to plan your workload and set priorities? How much work should you be doing during the Christmas break?
Come along to L1 on Friday at 11am, and bring any questions you have about how to manage your time most effectively. Hoping to see you there!