2022
Simons Foundation Conference on Higher Dimensional Geometry: May 8 – 12, 2023
For more information please visit: www.simonsfoundation.org/event/mps-conference-on-higher-dimensional-geometry-may-8-12-2023/
Simons Foundation: Higher Dimensional Geometry: August 22 – 26, 2022
For more information please visit https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/mps-conference-on-higher-dimensional-geometry-august-22-26-2022/
Simons Collaboration on Special Holonomy in Geometry, Analysis, and Physics: Progress and Open Problems: September 11-14, 2022
Organizer: Robert Bryant For more information please visit https://sites.duke.edu/scshgap/progress-and-open-problems-2022-september-11-14-2022-scgp-stony-brook/
Supersymmetric Black Holes, Holography and Microstate Counting: October 31-November 4, 2022
Organized by: Cyril Closset (University of Birmingham), Leopoldo Pando Zayas (Michigan U.), Luigi Tizzano (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Chiara Toldo (Harvard University), Alberto Zaffaroni (Milano Bicocca U.) These activities will be dedicated to the study of supersymmetric black holes in holography from both sides of the AdS/CFT correspondence. Holography provides a powerful framework which allows … Read more
5d N=1 SCFTs and Gauge Theories on Brane Webs: October 17 – October 21, 2022
Organized by: Amihay Hanany (Imperial College London), Marcus Sperling (Tsinghua University), Antoine Bourget (Imperial College London), Julius Grimminger (Imperial College London) Five dimensional (5d) Lagrangian gauge theories are non-renormalizable, however many 5d N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories can be understood as effective infrared (IR) descriptions of 5d or 6d conformal fixed points in the ultraviolet (UV) under … Read more
Geometric Representation Theory, Integrability, and Supersymmetric Gauge Theories: September 26 – September 30, 2022
Organized by: Peter Koroteev (University of California, Berkeley), Elli Pomoni (DESY), Benoit Vicedo (University of York), Dmytro Volin (NORDITA), Anton Zeitlin (Louisiana State University) Recent progress in the study of supersymmetric gauge theories provided nontrivial relations between various aspects of modern representation theory. That involves quantum groups and related integrable models which appear in different … Read more
Geometric and Representation-Theoretic Aspects of Quantum Integrability: August 29-October 21, 2022
Organized by: Peter Koroteev (University of California, Berkeley), Elli Pomoni (DESY), Benoit Vicedo (University of York), Dmytro Volin (NORDITA), Anton Zeitlin (Louisiana State University) Talk Schedule: Time Title Speaker Location Thursday September 8 2:00pm Opers — what they are and what they are good for? Abstract Peter Koroteev SCGP 313 Friday September 9 … Read more
Integrability, Enumerative Geometry and Quantization: August 22nd – September 23rd, 2022
Gaëtan Borot (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany), Alexandr Buryak (Higher School of Economics, Russia), Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu (Columbia University), Nikita Nekrasov (SCGP), Paul Norbury (University of Melbourne, Australia), Paolo Rossi (University of Padua, Italy) Additional Talks: Tuesday, September 13⋅1:00 – 2:30pm, SCGP room 313: David HolmesTitle: Variations on double ramification cyclesAbstract Tuesday, September 20⋅1:00 – 2:30pm, … Read more