Ambitwistor strings and the scattering equations
Mason, L Skinner, D (11 Nov 2013)
Celestial amplitudes and conformal soft theorems
Adamo, T Mason, L Sharma, A (22 May 2019)
Tau-functions, twistor theory, and quantum field theory
Mason, L Singer, M Woodhouse, N (25 May 2001)
Supertwistor description of ambitwistor strings
Berkovits, N Guillen, M Mason, L (19 Aug 2019)
MHV scattering of gluons and gravitons in chiral strong fields
Adamo, T Mason, L Sharma, A (30 Mar 2020)
Mon, 05 Feb 2024
14:15
L4

Infinite-time Singularities of Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow

Albert Wood
(Kings College London)
Abstract
Lagrangian mean curvature flow is the name given to the phenomenon that, in a Calabi-Yau manifold, the class of Lagrangian submanifolds is preserved under mean curvature flow. An influential conjecture of Thomas and Yau, refined since by Joyce, proposes to utilise the Lagrangian mean curvature flow to prove that certain Lagrangian submanifolds may be expressed as a connect sum of volume minimising 'special Lagrangians'.
 
This talk is an exposition of recent joint work with Wei-Bo Su and Chung-Jun Tsai, in which we exhibit a Lagrangian mean curvature flow which exists for infinite time and converges to an immersed special Lagrangian. This demonstrates one mechanism by which the above decomposition into special Lagrangians may occur, and is also the first example of an infinite -time singularity of Lagrangian mean curvature flow. The work is a parabolic analogue of work of Dominic Joyce and Yng-Ing Lee on desingularisation of special Lagrangians with conical singularities, and is inspired by the work of Simon Brendle and Nikolaos Kapouleas on ancient solutions of the Ricci flow.
Lifting subgroups of $\mathrm{PSL}_2$ to $\mathrm{SL}_2$ over local
fields
Andrew, N Conder, M Markowitz, A Schillewaert, J (10 Jan 2024) http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.05192v1
Fri, 02 Feb 2024

12:00 - 13:00
Quillen Room

Standard Majorana representations of 3-transposition groups

Albert Gevorgyan
(Imperial College, London)
Abstract

The Monster group M is the largest sporadic simple group. It is also the group of automorphisms of 196, 884-dimensional Fischer-Norton-Griess algebra V_M. In 2009, A. A. Ivanov offered an axiomatic approach to studying the structure of V_M by introducing the notions of Majorana algebra and Majorana representation. Later, the theory developed, and Majorana representations of several groups were constructed. Our talk is dedicated to the existence of standard Majorana representations of 3-transposition groups for the Fischer list. The main result is that the groups from the Fischer list which admit a standard Majorana representation can be embedded into the Monster group.

Tue, 30 Apr 2024
13:00
L2

Determinants in self-dual N = 4 SYM and twistor space

Frank Coronado
(McGill)
Abstract
Self-dual Yang-Mills famously have a description in terms of twistors; one of the outstanding questions is how to promote it to full (non-self-dual) Yang-Mills and learn about its dynamics. In this talk, I will present some progress in this direction in the "most symmetric" Yang-Mills theory; namely N=4 super Yang-Mills in four dimensions. I will express the full Yang-Mills theory as a deformation of self-dual Yang-Mills. By treating the deformation perturbatively and using the formalism of twistors, I will write down the loop-integrands of correlation functions of determinant operators in the planar limit at any order in the 't Hooft coupling. Interestingly, the final expression is given by a partition function of a "dual" matrix model. This in turn manifests a ten-dimensional structure that combines spacetime and R-charge symmetries of SYM.
 


 

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