Directions

This institute may be found at Strand in Central London, just north of the Thames (map).

Getting to the Strand Campus:

  • By underground

Temple (District and Circle lines): 2 minute walk. Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines): 10 minute walk, Embankment (District, Circle and Bakerloo lines): 10 minute walk, Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines): 12 minute walk, Holborn (Central and Picadilly lines): 12 minute walk,Chancery Lane (Central line): use exit 4 - 15 minute walk.

  • By train

Charing Cross: 9 minute walk. Waterloo: 12 minute walk. Waterloo East: 10 minute walk. Blackfriars: 12 minute walk.

  • By bus

Buses stopping outside the College: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 168, 171, 172, 176(24 hour), 188, 243 (24 hour), 341 (24 hour), 521, RV1.

For more information about public transportations in London, please visit http://www.tfl.gov.uk.

Seminars at King's College London

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04.02.2009 (Wednesday)

Interacting membranes

Regular Seminar David Berman (Queen Mary)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
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14.01.2009 (Wednesday)

Non-relativistic CFTs and gravity

Regular Seminar Mukund Rangamani (Durham)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

I will discuss how field theories with non-relativistic conformal symmetry, arise naturally in string theory and furthermore describe how one can construct gravitational duals for such theories. Using the gravitational description we will discuss aspects of thermal physics of these theories.

03.12.2008 (Wednesday)

Generalizing topological A- and B-models

Regular Seminar Vid Stojevic (Hamburg)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

I will talk about my recent work (0801.1160, 0809.4034) on generalizing the A- and B-models via the Alexandrov-Kontsevich-Schwarz-Zaboronsky (AKSZ) construction, in the context of both flux compactifications, and the doubled geometry of Hull.

26.11.2008 (Wednesday)

Lagrangians for multiple M2 branes

Regular Seminar Neil Lambert (KCL)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

21.11.2008 (Friday)

London Mathematical Society Graduate Student Meeting

Exceptional Seminar Neil Lambert. David Tong. ()

at:
09:00 KCL
room 1.71 of Franklin-Wilkins Building
abstract:

Neil Lambert (KCL) 'From D-branes to M-branes', David Tong (DAMTP) 'Quantum vortex strings' plus several presentations by PhD students on their work. Ends at 14:15. See www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/'tilde'anderl/LMSpremeeting/

19.11.2008 (Wednesday)

Supergravity and ''exceptional'' generalised geometry

Regular Seminar Daniel Waldram (IC)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

05.11.2008 (Wednesday)

The Classification of Highly Supersymmetric Supergravity Solutions

Regular Seminar Jan Gutowski (KCL)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

Spinorial geometry techniques provide new ways to analyze supersymmetric solutions of supergravity theories in a systematic fashion. I will describe how one can apply these methods to classify solutions of type IIB supergravity which preserve large amounts of supersymmetry. In particular, this provides a proof that solutions preserving exactly 31/32 of the supersymmetry do not exist, which resolves a long-standing open question.

29.10.2008 (Wednesday)

Higher-loop amplitudes in Maximal Supergravity and String Theory

Regular Seminar Pierre Vanhove (Saclay)

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13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

We will describe the recent progresses in the computation of four-graviton amplitudes at higher-loop order in maximal supergravity and string theory in various dimensions. We will discuss the constraints from dualities and the extended supersymmetry on the structure of the amplitudes. We will explain that the cross-symmetry of gravity, maximal supersymmetry, and the constraints from higher dimensions play an important role in the improved ultraviolet behaviour of maximal supergravity in four dimensions.

22.10.2008 (Wednesday)

Towards Realistic String Vacua

Regular Seminar Joe Conlon (Oxford)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

I describe work aimed at combining the advances in moduli stabilisation and supersymmetry breaking with that in building D-brane models with realistic chiral matter spectra. The framework is models of D3/D7 branes at del Pezzo singularities embedded in the LARGE volume scenario of moduli stabilisation. I describe the general phenomenological properties that emerge and discuss the difficulties in computing visible sector soft terms.

15.10.2008 (Wednesday)

Gluon Scattering in N=4 Super-Yang-Mills Theory from Weak to Strong Coupling

Triangular Seminar Lance Dixon (SLAC)

at:
16:00 KCL
room K4U.12
abstract:

Scattering amplitudes in N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory can be defined in dimensional regularization near four dimensions, and have a number of remarkable features. There is good evidence for an exact, all-loop formula for the planar four- and five-point scattering amplitudes in terms of four functions of the coupling alone, one of which is the cusp anomalous dimension. For six gluons this particular formula fails. However, for the 'MHV' helicity configuration, an equivalence to a Wilson line expectation value on a hexagon persists at two loops, as does a certain 'dual conformal invariance'. These properties are connected to features of string propagation in AdS(5) x S5, in particular T duality.

15.10.2008 (Wednesday)

Dual superconformal invariance from AdS5 x S5

Triangular Seminar Riccardo Ricci (Imperial)

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17:30 KCL
room K4U.12
abstract:

In this talk we discuss 2d duality transformations in the classical AdS5 x S5 superstring and their effect on the integrable structure. We will see that combining T-duality along four directions in Poincare parametrization of AdS5 with a similar duality transformation on some of the fermionic variables maps the superstring action into itself. One implication is that, after duality, the superstring has a 'dual' superconformal symmetry group. Furthermore this dual superconformal symmetry can be seen as a consequence of the integrability of the superstring. This will also suggest that the dual superconformal charges correspond to non-local charges of the original model before T-duality.

08.10.2008 (Wednesday)

Novel structures in scattering amplitudes

Regular Seminar Gabriele Travaglini (Queen Mary)

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13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

09.07.2008 (Wednesday)

Sigma models with defects and Fourier-Mukai transforms

Regular Seminar Gor Sarkissian (Univ. Hamburg)

at:
14:00 KCL
room 521
abstract:

12.03.2008 (Wednesday)

QCD bound states and AdS/CFT correspondence

Regular Seminar Konstadinos Siampos (University of Patras)

at:
13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

I will review the computation of the quark-antiquark potential within the AdS/CFT correspondence. I will explain in detail the conformal case and apply this machinery in more general backgrounds, where multivalued potentials appear and stability issues have to be considered in order to isolate the physical branches of the potential. Finally I will extend this idea in the case of dyons and baryons. Mechanical analogues of the above configurations will be given.

05.03.2008 (Wednesday)

A Des Res in the Landscape

Regular Seminar Philip Candelas (Oxford)

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13:15 KCL
room 423
abstract:

20.02.2008 (Wednesday)

13.02.2008 (Wednesday)

LARGE volume string compactifications

Regular Seminar Fernando Quevedo (DAMTP)

at:
15:00 KCL
room 2B14
abstract:

06.02.2008 (Wednesday)

Pohlmeyer reduction of AdS(5) x S5 superstring sigma model

Regular Seminar Arkady Tseytlin (Imperial college)

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15:00 KCL
room 2B14
abstract:

30.01.2008 (Wednesday)

Instanton effects from open strings and D-branes

Triangular Seminar Alberto Lerda (Piemonte Orientale U., Alessandria)

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17:30 KCL
room K1.28
abstract:

We discuss how non-perturbative instanton effects in supersymmetric gauge theories can be described using open strings and D-branes. We analyse ordinary gauge instantons as well as novel 'exhotic instanton' configurations of purely stringy nature, and discuss their applications and effets in the low-energy effective theory.

30.01.2008 (Wednesday)

Dyon Death Eaters

Triangular Seminar Sunil Mukhi (Tata Institute)

at:
16:00 KCL
room K1.28
abstract:

I will describe and analyse general two-body decays of primitive and non-primitive 1/4-BPS dyons in four-dimensional type IIB string compactifications. For half-BPS decays, a relation is found between walls of marginal stability and the mathematics of Farey sequences and Ford circles. The relationship of marginal decay to the breakup of multi-centred dyons will also be discussed.