One-loop Gluon Amplitudes in AdS
Alday, L Bissi, A Zhou, X (19 Oct 2021)
Modular invariant holographic correlators for $\mathcal{N}=4$ SYM with general gauge group
Alday, L Chester, S Hansen, T (25 Oct 2021)
Pure anti-de Sitter supergravity and the conformal bootstrap
Alday, L Chester, S (11 Jul 2022)
M-theory on $AdS_4\times S^7$ at 1-loop and beyond
Alday, L Chester, S Raj, H (22 Jul 2022)
Tue, 20 Feb 2024

14:00 - 15:00
L5

Faithfulness of highest-weight modules for Iwasawa algebras

Stephen Mann
(University of Cambridge)
Abstract

Iwasawa algebras are completions of group algebras for p-adic Lie groups, and have applications for studying the representations of these groups. It is an ongoing project to study the prime ideals, and more generally the two-sided ideals, of these algebras.

In the case of Iwasawa algebras corresponding to a simple Lie algebra with a Chevalley basis, we aim to prove that all non-zero two-sided ideals have finite codimension. To prove this, it is sufficient to show faithfulness of modules arising from highest-weight modules for the corresponding Lie algebra.

I have proved two main results in this direction: firstly, I proved the faithfulness of generalised Verma modules over the Iwasawa algebra. Secondly, I proved the faithfulness of all infinite-dimensional highest-weight modules in the case where the Lie algebra has type A. In this talk, I will outline the methods I used to prove these cases.

Tue, 30 Jan 2024

14:00 - 15:00
L5

Equivariant vector bundles with connection on the p-adic half-plane

Simon Wadsley
(University of Cambridge)
Abstract

Recent joint work with Konstantin Ardakov has been devoted to classifying equivariant line bundles with flat connection on the Drinfeld p-adic half-plane defined over F, a finite extension of Q_p, and proving that their global sections yield admissible locally analytic representations of GL_2(F) of finite length. In this talk we will discuss this work and invite reflection on how it might be extended to equivariant vector bundles with connection on the p-adic half-plane and, if time permits, to higher dimensional analogues of the half-plane.

Tue, 12 Mar 2024

14:00 - 15:00
L3

A potpourri of pretty identities involving Catalan, Fibonacci and trigonometric numbers

Enoch Suleiman
(Federal University Gashua)
Abstract

Apart from the binomial coefficients which are ubiquitous in many counting problems, the Catalan and Fibonacci sequences seem to appear almost as frequently. There are also well-known interpretations of the Catalan numbers as lattice paths, or as the number of ways of connecting 2n points on a circle via non-intersecting lines. We start by obtaining some identities for sums involving the Catalan sequence. In addition, we use the beautiful binomial transform which allows us to obtain several pretty identities involving Fibonacci numbers, Catalan numbers, and trigonometric sums.

Bordism categories and orientations of gauge theory moduli spaces
Joyce, D Upmeier, M 1-71 (16 Dec 2023)
Tue, 14 May 2024 10:00 -
Tue, 28 May 2024 12:00
C5

Current topics in Lorentzian geometric analysis: Non-regular spacetimes

Dr Clemens Sämann
(Mathematical Insittute)
Further Information

Sessions led by Dr Clemens Sämann will take place on:

Tuesday, 14 May 10am-12pm C5 (Lecture)
Thursday, 16 May 10am-12pm C5 (Lecture)
Tuesday, 28 May 10am-12pm C5 (Reading group)

Participants should have a good knowledge of differential geometry and metric spaces (basics of Lorentzian geometry will be reviewed). Some knowledge of measure theory, functional analysis (in particular Sobolev spaces) and optimal transport is recommended but we will try to be as self-contained as possible.

Abstract

Course Overview
The course gives an introduction to a topic of current interest in Lorentzian geometic analysis and mathematical General Relativity: an approach to nonregular spacetimes based on a “metric” point of view.
 

Learning Outcomes
Becoming acquainted with Lorentzian length spaces, sectional and Ricci curvature bounds for non-regular Lorentzian spaces and the appropriate techniques.
 

Course Synopsis
Lecture 1a: Review of Lorentzian geometry, spaces of constant curvature, causality theory, singularity theorems.
Lecture 1b: Introduction to Lorentzian length spaces, timelike sectional curvature bounds.


Lecture 2a: Optimal transport, timelike Ricci curvature bounds
Lecture 2b: Sobolev calculus for time functions. Literature: [O’N83, KS18, CM20].
 

Reading group: Depending on student’s interest one could discuss the papers [GKS19, AGKS21, ABS22].

 

References
[ABS22] L. Aké Hau, S. Burgos, and D. A. Solis. Causal completions as Lorentzian pre-length spaces. General Relativity and Gravitation, 54(9), 2022. doi:10.1007/s10714-022-02980-x.
[AGKS21] S. B. Alexander, M. Graf, M. Kunzinger, and C. Sämann. Generalized cones as Lorentzian length spaces: Causality, curvature, and singularity theorems. Comm. Anal. Geom., to appear, 2021. doi:10.48550/arXiv.1909.09575. arXiv:1909.09575 [math.MG].
[CM20] F. Cavalletti and A. Mondino. Optimal transport in Lorentzian synthetic spaces, synthetic timelike Ricci curvature lower bounds and applications. Cambridge Journal of Mathematics, to appear, arXiv:2004.08934 [math.MG], 2020. doi:10.48550/arXiv.2004.08934.
[GKS19] J. D. E. Grant, M. Kunzinger, and C. Sämann. Inextendibility of spacetimes and Lorentzian length spaces. Ann. Global Anal. Geom., 55(1):133–147, 2019. doi:10.1007/s10455-018-9637-x.
[KS18] M. Kunzinger and C. Sämann. Lorentzian length spaces. Ann. Glob. Anal. Geom., 54(3):399–447, 2018. doi:10.1007/s10455-018-9633-1.
[O’N83] B. O’Neill. Semi-Riemannian geometry with applications to relativity, volume 103 of Pure and Applied Mathematics. Academic Press, Inc. [Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers], New York, 1983.

 

Should you be interested in taking part in the course, please send an email to @email  by 10 May 2024. 

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