Identification of neural crest and melanoma cancer cell invasion and migration genes using high-throughput screening and deep attention networks
Kasemeier-Kulesa, J Martina Perez, S Baker, R Kulesa, P Developmental Dynamics
Mon, 26 May 2025
13:00
L6

QFT-universality from String Theory

Maria Nocchi
Abstract

String-inspired methods have revealed deep connections between seemingly unrelated field theories. A striking example is the double copy structure, rooted in the string theory Kawai–Lewellen–Tye (KLT) relations. In this talk, we will explore how a variety of theories—including colored scalars, pions, and gluons—emerge from a single, unifying object: the KLT kernel. We will argue that this kernel is not only a powerful computational tool, but also a conceptually rich structure worthy of independent study.

Based mainly on https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.04230 and the recent work https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.01501.

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