Nonlinear Cauchy Elasticity
Goriely, A Yavari, A Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis

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The Darboux Classi cation of Curl Forces
Goriely, A Yavari, A Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
The latent variable proximal point algorithm for variational problems with inequality constraints
Farrell, P Keith, B Surowiec, T Dokken, J Papadopoulos, I Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Mon, 23 Jun 2025
13:00
L1

How to Count States in Gravity

Tom Yildirim
( Oxford)
Abstract

In this talk we will construct a basis of quantum gravity states by cutting the Euclidean path integral. These states are made by inserting heavy dust shell operators on the asymptotic boundary. We will use this basis to resolve two puzzles : 

(1) The two boundary gravity Hilbert space seemingly does not factorise, which is in tension with holography. 

(2) Gibbons and Hawking proposed the gravity thermal partition function is computed by the euclidean path integral with a periodic time boundary condition. Why is does this perform a trace over gravity states?

To resolve these puzzles we will introduce some tricks that simply the evaluation of the gravity path integral in the saddle point approximation. 

Reuben College is currently advertising for two Governing Body Fellows and two Research Fellows – all within its AI & Machine Learning theme. The fellowships are open to those currently employed by the University in their substantive role, and start in September 2025.

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Road closures that will happen just after Gate 7 from 14th July for 2.5 weeks, possibly 3 weeks: 

There will be pedestrian access down the side of maths to the East west link (next to Somerville)

No pedestrian access down past Gibson/ Harkness/ GTC during this time

Vehicle access will still be available from Gate 7 to car lifts and the revolving maths doors/ disabled parking

Image: Emily Pryor - Roadworks

Thu, 26 Jun 2025
13:30
L5

Generalised symmetries and scattering amplitudes

Lea Bottini
Abstract

In this talk we review some recent applications of generalised symmetries to scattering amplitudes. We start in 4d by describing the connection between spontaneously broken higher-form symmetries and soft theorems for scattering amplitudes of the associated Nambu-Golstone bosons, and show a new soft theorem for theories with a so-called 2-group symmetry. Then, we switch gears and consider non-invertible symmetries in 2d theories. We show that the standard form of the S-matrix is incompatible with the non-invertible symmetry, and derive new S-matrices satisfying a modified crossing symmetry.

 

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.

Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division

MPLS has put out a call for departmental EDI Fellows!

Open to all researchers - including DPhils, Post-docs, and professional services staff - the deadline to apply is 18th July.

Physicists and mathematicians sometimes talk about how certain properties or features 'emerge' from out of their equations. Indeed, there is even an entire research focus studying 'emergence'. But conceptually what does it mean? And does it, or should it, have any links with any other discipline?

 

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