Lecture Event
SFB-Seminar (Research Project C5)
Prof. Dr. Matthias Staudacher; Prof. Dr. Jan Plefka
9 Jun 2015, 15:00 – 18:00
Talk
Grassmannian Geometry of Scattering Amplitudes
Dr. Jacob Bourjaily (Nils Bohr Institute, Copenhagen)
9 Jun 2015, 15:30 – 16:30
The past several years have been witness to an ongoing revolution in our understanding of (perturbative) quantum field theory. In particular, a concrete proposal now exists for how to reformulate any theory recursively—without any reference to virtual particles, gauge redundancies, or any of the other unphysical baggage that so complicates computation within the traditional formalism. In addition to greatly simplifying the work involved, the recursive reformulation provides an important connection between field theory and the geometry (and combinatorics) of certain subspaces of the Grassmannian—a connection that has proven extremely fruitful for both physics and mathematics in recent years. Because both sides of this connection are greatly simplified (and best understood) in the case of planar, maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills, this will be the primary example discussed.
I will provide a broad introduction to these ideas, starting from basic principles of quantum mechanics alone. No prior familiarity with supersymmetric theories or Grassmannian geometry will be assumed.