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The main focus is on recent developments in gauge theories, both in theoretical physics and in mathematics. This area is very fruitful for active interplays between Mathematics and Physics.
In theoretical physics exact results in supersymmetric quantum field theories and superstrings on curved backgrounds prompted the interest in explicit calculations of (equivariant) Donaldson invariants also in higher rank and the possible definition of new invariants for four manifolds using non-Lagrangian theories. On the mathematical side, new results have been obtained for higher rank Donaldson invariants and Vafa-Witten invariants. A key role is played by the interplay of with representation theory and quantum integrable systems. These developments are also expected to have impact on enumerative geometry, knot theory and representation theory of infinite dimensional algebras. A key technical tool in these developments is equivariant localization which allows the extraction of exact results. Topics :
Lecturers: L. GÖTTSCHE, ICTP G. MOORE, Rudgers (tbc) H. NAKAJIMA, Kavli IPMU N. NEKRASOV, Simons Center P. PUTROV, ICTP Speakers include: A. DAEMI, Simons Center A. GOLAMPOUR, University of Maryland S. GUKOV, Caltech S. JEONG, Stony Brook A. KLEMM, Universität Bonn M. KOOL, Utrecht University J. MANSCHOT, Trinity College Dublin A. MELLIT, Universität Wien D. OPREA, University of California, San Diego D. PEI, Caltech Z. RUIDONG, Tokyo University A. SHESHMANI, Harvard University Y. TANAKA, Oxford University K. YOSHIOKA, Kobe Unversity |
School and Workshop on Gauge Theories and Differential Invariants | (smr 3326)
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