• Sungjay Lee, KIAS

    Theory Seminar title: Monster Anatomy abstract:  Mckay and Thompson’s remarkable observation between the Monster group M and the modular objects, especially, the j-invariant, has motivated the study of the so-called `Monstrous Moonshine'. In this talk, we generalize the moonshine phenomena with different sporadic groups such as the baby Monster, Fischer, and Thompson groups and so … Continue reading Sungjay Lee, KIAS

  • Satoshi Yamaguchi, Osaka

    Title: ’t Hooft anomaly matching condition and chiral symmetry breaking without fermion bilinear condensate Abstract: We explore 4-dimensional SU(N) gauge theory with a Weyl fermion in an irreducible self-conjugate representation. This theory, in general, has a discrete chiral symmetry. We use 't Hooft anomaly matching condition of the center symmetry and the chiral symmetry, and … Continue reading Satoshi Yamaguchi, Osaka

  • Yang Zhang, USTC

    C211

    Theory Seminar Title: Multi-loop scattering amplitude computation in QCD via Algebraic geometry   Abstract: We apply modern computational algebraic geometry techniques, for the calculation of multi-loop scattering amplitudes of the LHC. Algebraic geometry methods can identify the so-called canonical Feynamn integral basis, and pick up relevant integral linear relations for complicated loop computations. We demonstrate … Continue reading Yang Zhang, USTC

  • Haibo Li, CAS

    C108

    Colloquium Title: TBA Abstract: TBA

  • Kausik Ghosh

    Basics of Conformal Field Theory in d>2 (since I am not sure about the audience I thought may be I should start with a quick intro to how symmetry constrains the correlation etc but I can skip/speed up depending on if it is required or not) and a quick introduction to numerical bootstrap,