Potential Toolkit to Attack Nonperturbative Aspects of QFT -Resurgence and related topics-
- Date
- September 7 (Mon) at 9:00 - September 25 (Fri) at 10:45, 2020 (JST)
- Speakers
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- Aleksey Cherman (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Gerald Dunne (University of Connecticut, USA)
- Mithat Unsal (North Carolina State University, USA)
- Toshiaki Fujimori (Keio University)
- Yasuyuki Hatsuda (Rikkyo University)
- Masazumi Honda (Assistant Professor, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
- Okuto Morikawa (Ph.D. Student, Kyushu University)
- Naohisa Sueishi (Nagoya University)
- Masahito Yamazaki (Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), The University of Tokyo)
- Venue
- YITP (Kyoto University), Zoom, and Mozilla hubs
- Language
- English
Recently, there have been significant developments in theoretical techniques/frameworks to tackle non-perturbative aspects of quantum field theory (QFT) such as the resurgence theory, the Lefschetz thimble method, ’t Hooft anomaly matching, and novel lattice setups. Such developments are still growing very rapidly and making fruitful connections not only among physicists involved in fields with broad energy scales but also with mathematicians. These developments would enable us to unveil rich and exciting physics of QFT in the non-perturbative regime. It is of primary importance to hold a workshop for researchers in various fields related to the topics to get together and overview/share the recent progresses, to discuss future directions, and to seek for possible new collaborations bridging various fields of physics/mathematics.
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