Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Mark McLean, Stony Brook

Title: Minimal Discrepancy of Isolated Singularities and Reeb Orbits Continued Speaker: Mark McLean, MIT Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 Time: 11:15am-12:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract:  Recall from the previous lecture, if A is an isolated singularity satisfying additional conditions then there is an invariant md(A) called the minimal discrepancy. Also … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Kenji Fukaya

Title: Virtual fundamental chain, pseudo-holomorphic curve and Kuranishi structure Speaker: Kenji Fukaya Date: Friday, January 31, 2014 Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract:  The notion of Kuranishi chart and its local construction. In this first talk I focus on the construction of the local Kuranishi chart of the moduli space … Read more

Quantum Anomalies Program Seminar: Chris Herzog, Stony Brook University

Title: “An Introduction to Holographic Superconductivity” Speaker: Chris Herzog, Stony Brook University Date: Thursday January 30 Time: 10:30am Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: Gubser, Hartnoll, Horowitz and I proposed the holographic superconductor as a model where one might be able to learn something about strongly correlated many-body systems using gauge-gravity duality. I … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Joanna Nelson, Columbia University

Title: Cylindrical contact homology as a well-defined homology? Speaker: Joanna Nelson, Columbia University Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: In this talk I will explain how the heuristic arguments sketched in literature since 1999 fail to define a homology … Read more

SCGP Weekly Talk: Martin Rocek, YITP

Title: Open questions in supersymmetric Wess-Zumino-Witten models Speaker: Martin Rocek, YITP Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm Place: Lecture Hall 102, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: I will introduce Wess-Zumino Witten models and explain what are the requirements to make them supersymmetric. I will then discuss two examples … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Mark McLean, Stony Brook University

Title: Minimal Discrepancy of Isolated Singularities and Reeb Orbits Speaker: Mark McLean, Stony Brook University Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Time: 11:15am – 12:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: Let A be an affine variety inside a complex N dimensional vector space which either has an isolated … Read more

Quantum Anomalies Program Seminar: Gustavo Monteiro, Stony Brook University

Title: “Relativistic Hydrodynamics in the presence of Anomalies” Speaker: Gustavo Monteiro, Stony Brook University Date: Monday January 27 Time: 4:00pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center   Abstract: I will review the first order relativistic hydrodynamics and discuss the possible frame redefinitions. Later on, I will introduce the chiral (gauge) anomaly in order to modify the constitutive equations. … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Mihai Damian, Universite de Strasbourg

Title: Lifted Floer Homology and Topology of Monotone Lagrangian Submanifolds Speaker: Mihai Damian, Universite de Strasbourg Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Time: 11:15am – 12:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: We use a new version of Floer homology to obtain constraints on the topology of monotone Lagrangian … Read more

Quantum Anomalies Program Seminar: Gökçe Basar, Stony Brook University

Title: “Chiral anomaly, kinetic theory, and the Chiral Magnetic/Vortical Effect” Speaker: Gökçe Basar, Stony Brook University Date: Thursday January 23 Time: 10:30am Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center Abstract: I will review the kinetic theory description of chiral fermions, which is suitable for systems that possess weakly interacting quasi-particles. In this picture, the chiral anomaly is captured by the Berry phase. … Read more