13:00
Monopoles, Dirac Strings and Generalised Symmetries
Abstract
Dirac’s quantum theory of magnetic monopoles requires a Dirac string attached to each monopole, and it is important that the field equations do not depend on the positions of the Dirac strings, provided that they comply with the Dirac veto: they must not intersect the worldliness of electrically charged particles. This theory is revisited, and it is shown that it has generalised symmetries related to the freedom of moving the Dirac strings. The Dirac veto is interpreted as an anomaly and the possibility of cancelling the anomaly by embedding in a higher-dimensional theory will be discussed.
This talk is based on arXiv:2411.18741.
13:00
A Background-Independent Target Space Action for String Theory
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The Oxford AI Gala sees 350 AI professionals, founders, and researchers gather on 31 May 2025 at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. This event is a unique opportunity to connect with Oxford's world-class AI ecosystem, global industry leaders, and University of Oxford researchers and students.
15:30
Bordism categories and orientations of moduli spaces
Abstract
13:30
The geometry of Feynman integrals
Abstract
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.