151件のイベント / 2022年
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Mathematical modeling of understanding how adaptive evolution of sexual traits can affect coexistence
2022年6月23日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
森田 慶一 (総合研究大学院大学 先導科学研究科 生命共生体進化学専攻 博士課程)
One of the challenges in ecology is understanding the processes of species coexistence. Recent studies have underlined the importance of the interaction between rapid adaptation and population dynamics (i.e., eco-evolutionary feedbacks) in coexistence. Reproductive interference may reduce population growth rate due to costs of hybridization by incomplete recognition of sexual traits such as ornaments and songs in birds. Recent theoretical studies have suggested that eco-evolutionary feedbacks in sexual traits can affect coexistence. I will present mathematical modeling for investigating how reproductive interference can affect coexistence. Furthermore, I will present an analytical method, adaptive dynamics for understanding how evolution of sexual traits can affect coexistence.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Dress code for infrared safe S-matrix in QED
2022年6月22日(水) 13:30 - 15:00
杉下 宗太郎 (名古屋大学 高等研究院 (IAR) 特任助教)
We consider the infrared (IR) aspects of the gauge invariant S-matrix in QED. I will review the problem of IR divergences in QED, and introduce the dressed state formalism to obtain IR-safe S-matrix elements. I will show a condition for dressed states to obtain IR-safe S-matrix elements, and explain that this condition can be interpreted as the memory effect and is related to asymptotic symmetry. I also explain that IR divergences are necessary to prohibit the violation of asymptotic symmetry. We also argue that the difference between dressed and undressed states can be observed, even if we are able to observe an inclusive cross-section summing over soft photons.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Topological aspects of non-Hermitian physics
2022年6月21日(火) 16:00 - 17:15
大熊 信之 (京都大学 基礎物理学研究所 助教)
The past decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in topological materials, and a lot of mathematical concepts have been introduced in condensed matter physics. Among them, the bulk-boundary correspondence is the central topic in topological physics, which has inspired researchers to focus on boundary physics. Recently, the concepts of topological phases have been extended to non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, whose eigenvalues can be complex. Besides the topology, non-Hermiticity can also cause a boundary phenomenon called the non-Hermitian skin effect, which is an extreme sensitivity of the spectrum to the boundary condition. In this talk, I will explain recent developments in non-Hermitian topological physics by focusing mainly on the boundary problem. As well as the competition between non-Hermitian and topological boundary phenomena, I will discuss the topological nature inherent in non-Hermiticity itself. Field: condensed matter physics Keywords: topological materials, non-Hermitian systems, skin effect, bulk-boundary correspondence
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Self-organisation of a dynamic meshwork structure in the mesoderm during the development of a chick embryo and its characterisation using persistent homology
2022年6月16日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
多羅間 充輔 (理化学研究所 生命機能科学研究センター (BDR) フィジカルバイオロジー研究チーム 研究員)
Morphogenesis is a fundamental process of development. Appropriate morphogenesis of tissues is achieved by coordinated motion of individual cells. To elucidate the mechanism behind this self-organisation of cells, one needs to develop a theoretical model based on experimental observations. In our recent study, our experimental colleague found that the mesoderm cells in early chick embryo organise into a meshwork structure, which changes dynamically. To understand the mechanism behind this dynamic meshwork structure formation, we developed an agent-based mechanical model of cells that interact through a short-range attractive interaction. To compare the simulation results with the experiment, we utilized persistent homology, a method of topological data analysis that allows to systematically characterise irregular structures. In this seminar, we will talk about the mechanical mechanism behind the mesoderm structure formation during the development of the early chick embryo, and how the persistent homology analysis is applied to our biological system.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Implications of singularity theorem for non-singular universe
2022年6月16日(木) 13:30 - 15:00
吉田 大介 (名古屋大学 大学院多元数理科学研究科 特任助教)
The singularity theorem by Penrose shows that a spacetime singularity arises in certain universal situations. The existence of a spacetime singularity is thought to represent a breakdown in the validity of theories such as general relativity and the phenomenological models of the universe. Thus, if we could build a correct model that describes the beginning of the universe, the universe predicted by that model should be non-singular. In this talk, we will discuss general properties that a non-singular universe must satisfy in order to avoid the singularity theorem. In particular, we will see that the universe must be, in some sense, smaller than the corresponding closed de Sitter spacetime.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Non-Abelian vortices in two-flavor dense QCD
2022年6月15日(水) 13:30 - 15:00
藤本 悠輝 (Postdoctoral Scholars, Department of Physics, University of Washington, USA)
Recently, the phase of the two-flavor quark matter with the new pattern of color superconductivity was proposed so that the continuous crossover from the hadronic to the quark phase is realized [1]; it is in consonance with the recent observation of neutron stars. In this talk, I will show the classification of the topological vortices in this phase. We found that the stable vortices are what we call the "non-Abelian Alice strings" [2]. They are superfluid vortices carrying 1/3 quantized circulation and color magnetic fluxes. I will discuss their properties in comparison to the well-established CFL vortices in three-flavor symmetric setup, by putting some emphasis on their peculiarity: the non-Abelian generalization of the Alice property. I will then discuss in detail the possibility that these vortices are confined as well as how the vortices in the quark phase can be connected to those in the hadronic phase [3]. [1] Y. Fujimoto, K. Fukushima, W. Weise, PRD 101, 094009 (2020) [1908.09360]. [2] Y. Fujimoto, M. Nitta, PRD 103, 054002 (2021) [2011.09947]; JHEP 09 (2021) 192 [2103.15185]. [3] Y. Fujimoto, M. Nitta, PRD 103, 114003 (2021) [2102.12928].
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Introduction to Topological Insulators: The Ten-fold Classification of Topological Insulators and Superconductors Part.2
2022年6月13日(月) 14:00 - 15:30
邱 靖凱 (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 上級研究員)
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Algebraic geometry in mixed characteristic
2022年6月10日(金) 14:00 - 16:30
吉川 翔 (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 基礎科学特別研究員)
In algebraic geometry, we study the geometry of algebraic varieties, which are sets defined by algebraic equations. There are two types of algebraic varieties, they are varieties over characteristic zero and varieties over positive characteristic. Algebraic geometry in characteristic zero is similar to analytic geometry, so it is related to many other subjects. In this talk, I will introduce the notion of algebraic geometry in positive characteristic and relationships between positive characteristic and characteristic zero. In order to study it, we consider families consisting of varieties over characteristic zero and varieties over positive characteristic, called mixed characteristic.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Mathematical Model on Evolution of Self-sustained Circadian Rhythms
2022年6月9日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
関 元秀 (九州大学 大学院芸術工学研究院 未来共生デザイン部門 助教)
Self-sustained oscillation is a fundamental property of circadian clocks found in many organisms. However, evolutionary advantage of the self-sustainability has been only speculatively discussed. In this seminar, I will present a simulation result of our mathematical model indicating that seasonality facilitates the evolution of the self-sustained circadian clock, which was consistent with empirical records.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Cosmological phenomena with sterile neutrino
2022年6月6日(月) 16:30 - 18:00
永島 伸多郎 (東京大学 宇宙線研究所 (ICRR) 博士研究員)
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Core-collapse Supernova Models with Heavy Axion-like Particles
2022年6月3日(金) 14:00 - 15:00
森 寛治 (福岡大学 基盤研究機関 爆発天体研究所)
Axion-like particles (ALPs) are a class of hypothetical bosons which feebly interact with ordinary matter. The hot plasma of stars and core-collapse supernovae is a possible laboratory to explore physics beyond the standard model including ALPs. Once produced in a supernova, some of the ALPs can be absorbed by the supernova matter and affect energy transfer. We recently calculated the ALP emission in core-collapse supernovae and the backreaction on supernova dynamics consistently. It is found that the stalled bounce shock can be revived if the coupling between ALPs and photons is as high as gaγ∼10−9 GeV−1 and the ALP mass is 40-400 MeV.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Do the mechanisms of speciation vary with latitude? Empirical case study 1: evolution of the plant cycad genus Ceratozamia from Mexico
2022年6月2日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
ホセ サイード・グティエレス オルテガ (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 基礎科学特別研究員)
“Species” form biodiversity, and “speciation” is the evolutionary process that originate them. Speciation can occur by stochastic processes —neutral theory— or through the influence of ecological factors —selection theory—. They are not competing theories, but rather explain different facets of speciation. But the mechanisms of speciation seem quite to depend on the group of study and its underlying spatial and temporal factors. Why do in some groups species are more prone to evolve via selection or stochastically than others? It does not exist a unified theory that can explain and predict events of speciation at the global level. However, I hypothesize that there is a latitude-association between two main mechanisms of speciation: 1) “allopatric speciation by means of niche conservatism” and 2) “ecological speciation by means of niche divergence”. The first is hypothetically more common at low latitudes, and the second is more common at high latitudes. In this context, I will use the recent results of my own empirical research on the plant cycad genus Ceratozamia from Mexico as an example to show how mechanisms of speciation seem to covariate with latitude. Hopefully, you can help me to formulate a theory that can explain where and under what factors speciation can occur.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Equilibrium or not? Mathematical differences between acute & chronic virus infections
2022年5月25日(水) 13:30 - 15:00
カトゥリン・ボシゥメン (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 副プログラムディレクター)
The widely acclaimed 1995/1996 papers by Ho, Perelson and others [1,2] demonstrated the important insights that come from mathematical modelling of virus infection kinetics within a person. But there are key dynamical differences between chronic and acute infections, namely whether the infection reaches or maintains some equilibrium or not. In this talk, I will introduce the equations used to describe a virus infection within a person. I will show some of the tricks used by mathematical modellers to extract important rate estimates from measurements in patients infected with chronic diseases, like HIV or Hepatitis C virus. I will explain why it is difficult to extract meaningful information from measurements in patients with an acute infection, like influenza or possibly COVID-19 [3]. I hope to hear from the audience if they have any thoughts about overcoming the issue to extract better rate information from limited data in patients with acute infections. (This seminar is a joint seminar between Nonequilibrium working group and Biology study group)
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Introduction to Topological Insulators: The Ten-fold Classification of Topological Insulators and Superconductors Part.1
2022年5月24日(火) 14:00 - 15:30
邱 靖凱 (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 上級研究員)
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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A mathematical formulation of two-dimensional conformal field theory
2022年5月23日(月) 14:00 - 16:30
森脇 湧登 (理化学研究所 数理創造プログラム (iTHEMS) 基礎科学特別研究員)
The mathematical construction of non-trivial quantum field theory in four dimensions, known as the "Yang-Mills existence and mass gap problem", is a very important issue in mathematical sciences. There are many examples of rigorous quantum field theories in two dimensions, although the four dimensions have not yet been solved. In particular, two-dimensional conformal field theory, which is a quantum field theory with conformal symmetry, has good properties and can be formulated mathematically using algebraic structures formed by "products of a field and a field" (operator product expansion). In this talk, this algebraic formulation (full vertex algebra) will be explained. Various construction methods and concrete examples (construction using codes, construction from quantum groups, and construction by deformation) will then be discussed. All the talk here is mathematical, but I will try to speak in a way that is motivated by physics as much as possible throughout the talk. I hope to receive various comments from the viewpoints of other fields.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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The Hunt for Extraterrestrial Neutrino Counterparts
2022年5月20日(金) 16:00 - 17:00
Yannis Liodakis (Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Turku, Finland)
The origin of high-energy neutrinos is fundamental to our understanding of the Universe. Apart from the technical challenges of operating detectors deep below ice, oceans, and lakes, the phenomenological challenges are even greater. The sources are unknown, unpredictable, and we lack clear signatures. Neutrino astronomy therefore represents the greatest challenge faced by the astronomy and physics communities thus far. The possible neutrino sources range from accretion disks and tidal disruption events, through relativistic jets to galaxy clusters with blazar TXS 0506+056 the most compelling association thus far. Since then, immense effort has been put into associating AGN-jets with high-energy neutrinos, but to no avail. I will discuss our current efforts in understanding the multimessenger processes in the Universe, and once and for all proving or disproving if AGN-jets are neutrino emitters.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Deviations from the Standard Model Predictions and New Physics Interpretations
2022年5月20日(金) 13:30 - 15:00
北原 鉄平 (名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究所 (KMI) 特任助教)
Continuous development of experiments in recent years has revealed a large number of experimental anomalies which the Standard Model cannot explain. It is statistically obvious that as the number of experiments increases, one encounters a new anomaly due to the statistical fluctuation. But interestingly, some of the anomalies have been cross-checked by different experiments. These would be hints for physics beyond the Standard model. In this talk, I will review the flavor anomalies (also known as lepton flavor universality violation), the muon g-2 anomaly, and recently measured the W boson mass anomaly. I will also discuss these implications for the new physics, and introduce several of our works.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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More Data, More Problems: Big Data in Correlative Ecology
2022年5月19日(木) 16:00 - 17:00
Dan Warren (沖縄科学技術大学院大学 (OIST) 生物多様性・複雑性研究ユニット 研究員)
The rapidly expanding pool of large data sets on species distributions, community composition, and environmental factors has been accompanied by an increasing number of methodological approaches to analyze this data. If done correctly, this represents an unprecedented opportunity for understanding ecological processes at large scales. However, it also represents an opportunity to be wrong about those same processes at a scale that was previously not possible. In this talk, I will use examples from ecology and other fields to discuss some of the issues that arise when we take big data approaches to ecological questions.
会場: via Zoom
イベント公式言語: 英語
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Recent Progress in the Swampland Program
2022年5月19日(木) 14:00 - 15:30
野海 俊文 (神戸大学 大学院理学研究科 物理学専攻 宇宙論研究室 准教授)
In the past years, it has become increasingly clear that there exist nontrivial consistency conditions on symmetries in quantum gravity, that are invisible in classical gravity. The Swampland program aims at identifying such quantum gravity constraints and their implications for particle physics and cosmology, toward quantum gravity phenomenology. In this talk, I will review recent progress in this program, including my own works.
会場: コモンルーム 246-248号室 とZoomのハイブリッド開催
イベント公式言語: 英語
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