Fun with K3 by Hirosi Ooguri

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11 January 2017 to 13 January 2017

VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru

String theory has come a long way, from its origin in 1970's as a possible model of strong interactions, to the present day where it sheds light not only on the original problem of strong interactions, but also on quantum gravity, black hole physics, hydrodynamics, condensed matter systems and particle physics, besides providing tools to explore new structures in quantum field theory and mathematics.

String theorists from India have played a major role in the development of the subject. The meeting will celebrate the ongoing journey of String theory in the form of exposition and discussion of developments at its frontier. There will be talks by the invited speakers from all around the world covering various frontier areas of string theory.

The talks will broadly cover the following areas:

Black hole physics
Formal developments in String theory
Applications of gauge gravity duality to non-equilibium physics
Supersymmetric quantum field theories
Cosmology
Hydrodynamics
Quantum entanglement
Bose-Fermi dualities and application to condensed matter
Conformal field theory

There will be a special session to felicitate Spenta R. Wadia for his contribution to science and institution-building in India.

CONTACT US
spentafest@icts.res.in

PROGRAM LINK
https://www.icts.res.in/discussion-meeting/STPP2017

Table of Contents (powered by https://videoken.com)
0:00:00 String Theory: Past and Present
0:00:08 Fun with K3
0:01:08 Winter School at IIT Kanpur (photos from 24 December 1987)
0:02:03 More stories and photos at the banquet tonight ...
0:02:19 Together with our friends in China, India, Japan, and Korea, Spenta and I have been organizing the Asian Winter School
0:02:24 Back in India in 1987
0:03:22 Freeman Dyson at the Ramanujan Centenary Conference in 1987:
0:05:37 Elliptic genus of K3 expanded in N=4 superconformal characters
0:07:16 Examining Ramanujan's last letter to G.H. Hardy at the Wren Liberary of Trinity College in Cambridge, March 2015 (thanks to David Tong).
0:08:30 How does the 1/4 BPS bundle fiber over the K3 moduli space?
0:10:18 Tension between Two Fundamental Papers in 1988-1989
0:11:54 Based on the work with J. Gomis, Z. Komargodski, N. Seiberg, and Y. Wang:
0:12:35 R-symmetry is enhanced
0:13:21 When R - symmetry is enhanced:
0:14:11 In N= ( 2,2 ) superspace:
0:16:50 In 2d N =(2,2) SCFT, the conformal manifold factorizes locally:
0:20:31 Curvature Perspective:
0:23:01 Constraints on RG flows:
0:25:30 Thank you for your friendship for the last 30 years. Many happy returns!
0:25:47 Q&A
0:26:12 Fundamental Papers in 1988 - 1989