
Quantum field theory was originally developed as the extension of quantum mechanics needed to accommodate the principles of special relativity. Today quantum field theory is the modern paradigm with which we understand particle physics, condensed matter systems, and many aspects of early universe cosmology, and it is used to describe the interactions of elementary particles, the dynamics of many body systems and critical phenomena, all with exquisite accuracy. Currently, Perimeter researchers are producing world-leading advances in the study of integrability and scattering amplitudes in quantum field theories.
String theory is a theoretical framework which was proposed to produce a unified description of all particles and forces in nature, including gravity. It is based on the idea that at very short distances, all particles should in fact be seen to be extended one-dimensional objects, i.e., ‘strings.’ Modern string theory has grown to be a broad and varied field of research with strong connections to quantum gravity, particle physics and cosmology, as well as mathematics. An exciting new framework known as ‘holography’ has emerged from string theory whereby quantum gravity is formulated in terms of quantum field theory in one less dimension. This symbiosis between quantum field theory and quantum gravity has been a focus of many Perimeter researchers. This has led to the development of exciting new methods to study the quantum dynamics of gauge theories and in the application of these techniques to new domains, such as nuclear physics and condensed matter physics
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Particle Dark Matter: What Comes Next?
Gianfranco Bertone University of Padova - Department of Mathematics
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Conformal SUSY Breaking and Cosmological Constant
Tsutomu Yanagida University of Tokyo
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Revenge of the S-Matrix; or, What is the Simplest QFT?
Nima Arkani-Hamed Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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TeV-Scale Physics in the LHC Era
Tilman Plehn University of Edinburgh
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LHC: The Countdown
Rob McPhearson University of Victoria
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Anomalous neutrino-photon interactions in the Standard Model
Jeffrey Harvey University of Chicago
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String theory from supergravity and supergravity from string theory
Jorge Russo Universitat de Barcelona
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Setting the boundary free in AdS/CFT
Donald Marolf University of California, Santa Barbara
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Exact results for supersymmetric Wilson loops in four-dimensional N=2 and N=4 super Yang-Mills theory
Vasily Pestun Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Intersecting branes from supergravity
Oleg Lunin State University of New York (SUNY)
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GUTs and Exceptional Branes in F-Theory
Chris Beasley Northeastern University