Date

2020年9月30日 (水) 16:00 17:00

TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!

Date

2020年9月24日 (木) 10:00

Zoom seminar hosted by QG group.
Speaker: Peter Woit (Columbia University).
Title: Twistors and the Standard Model.

Date

2021年8月31日 (火) 0:00

As we will include Zoom links to the seminars, the seminar events are only visible to OIST community members.

Date

2020年10月9日 (金) 14:00

Theoretical Physics Seminar.
Speaker: Guilherme Sadovski (Gravity, Quantum Geometry and Field Theory).
Title: "Why is the world four-dimensional?"

Date

2020年9月25日 (金) 14:00

Theoretical Physics Seminar.
Speaker: Yasha Neiman (Quantum Gravity).
Title: "Scattering in the causal diamond"

Date

2020年9月24日 (木) 9:00 10:00

TQM unit is pleased to invite you to the seminar!

Date

2020年12月21日 (月) 9:00

Language: English

Date

2020年9月29日 (火) 9:00 10:00

Speaker:  Mahir Can, Tulane University

Title: Spherical Varieties and Combinatorics

Abstract: Let G be a reductive complex algebraic group with a Borel subgroup B. A spherical G-variety is an irreducible normal G-variety X where B has an open orbit. If X is affine, or if it is projective but endowed with a G-linearized ample line bundle, then the group action criteria for the sphericality is in fact equivalent to the representation theoretic statement that a certain space of functions (related to X) is multiplicity-free as a G-module. In this talk, we will discuss the following question about a class of spherical varieties: if X is a Schubert variety for G, then when do we know that X is a spherical L-variety, where L is the stabilizer of X in G.

Date

2020年9月14日 (月) 13:30 15:30

Title: The three-body problem from Newton to gravitational waves

Speaker: Dr. Alessandro Alberto Trani

Abstract:   

The gravitational few-body problem is one of the oldest conundrums in astronomy and classical mechanics. Yet, its simplest instance, the three-body problem, has no general analytical solution and only a partial statistical solution has been achieved so far. With the birth of gravitational wave astronomy and the rise in exoplanet discoveries, the three-body problem is again becoming central to explaining astrophysical phenomena.

 
I will first describe our recent efforts in deriving a complete statistical solution to the non-hierarchical, chaotic three-body problem. I will then review the status of gravitational wave detections and our current understanding of their origin, and show how three-body interactions play a key role in several formation pathways of gravitational wave events. 

Date

2020年9月25日 (金) 11:00 12:30

What kind of questions should I be asking when I meet someone from another culture for the first time?  How do I avoid making a bad first impression? What kind of communication strategy should I have?

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