Found 4 result(s)

28.10.2020 (Wednesday)

Non-perturbative physics for JT gravity and supergravity

Triangular Seminar Clifford Johnson (USC)

at:
16:00 IC
room Zoom -- instructions in abstract
abstract:

Jackiw–Teitelboim (JT) gravity and supergravity theories are exciting solvable models that teach us about low temperature black hole dynamics, and aspects of quantum chaotic behaviour. They have been shown (by Saad, Shenker and Stanford, and by Stanford and Witten) to have double scaled random matrix model descriptions, capturing the (spacetime) topological perturbative expansion of the partition function. I will describe an alternative method for building the matrix model description, using techniques from minimal string theory. This method is particularly useful for supplying non-perturbative definitions of the physics. I show how this allows for the computation of key aspects of the physics at low energy and temperature. For the zoom link, please email antoine.brgt@gmail.com

18.11.2009 (Wednesday)

Holographic Vortices and Quasiparticles in Strongly Coupled Systems

Triangular Seminar Clifford Johnson (USC)

at:
16:30 KCL
room K0.20
abstract:

The dynamics of vortices and quasiparticles in holographic realizations of 2+1 dimensional strongly interacting systems are studied in the presence of magnetic field. The first part of the seminar will discuss holographic superconductors and the second part will discuss holographic realizations of Fermi surfaces.

25.05.2004 (Tuesday)

24.05.2004 (Monday)