Geometries and Special Functions for Physics and Mathematics

Europe/Berlin
Seminar Room (Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics)

Seminar Room

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Participants
  • Andrew McLeod
  • Anne Spiering
  • Benjamin Brindle
  • Carlos Rodriguez
  • Chandrashekhar Kshirsagar
  • Christian Zickert
  • Christoph Nega
  • Claude Duhr
  • Clément Dupont
  • Dani Kaufman
  • Federico Zerbini
  • Florian Loebbert
  • Franca Lippert
  • Franziska Porkert
  • Henrik Bachmann
  • Herbert Gangl
  • James Drummond
  • Janis Dücker
  • Johannes Broedel
  • Julian Piribauer
  • Keshav Chaudhary
  • Leila Schneps
  • Lorenzo Tancredi
  • Manisha Panigrahi
  • Martijn Hidding
  • Masha Vlasenko
  • Matthew von Hippel
  • Minoru Hirose
  • Nicholas Early
  • Nico Dichter
  • Nobuo Sato
  • Oguz Öner
  • Oliver Schlotterer
  • Paarth Thakkar
  • Paul Mork
  • Pengju Guan
  • Pierre Lochak
  • Pooja Mukherjee
  • Raphael Brinster
  • Rob de Jeu
  • Robin Marzucca
  • Sara Maggio
  • Sebastian Pögel
  • Stefan Weinzierl
  • Steven Charlton
  • Sven Stawinski
  • Ulf Kühn
  • Vladimir Fock
  • Yashasvee Goel
  • Yoann Sohnle
  • YuJiao Zhu
  • Zachary Greenberg
  • Ömer Gürdoğan
    • 10:00
      Registration & Coffee Seminar Room

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    • 1
      Period geometry of Calabi-Yau n-folds for Feynman integrals Seminar Room

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      This introduction aims at the pragmatic understanding of those differential and analytic properties of periods -- and chain integrals on Calabi-Yau n-folds that facilitate the evaluation of parametric higher loop Feynman integrals. In particular we exhibit the application of the Riemann bilinear relations, the Griffiths transversality, the Griffith reduction method, the Gauss Manin connection of GKZ systems as well as some aspects of mixed Hodge Structures and monodromy properties to the evaluation of simple classes of parametric higher loop Feynman integrals and amplitudes.

      Speaker: Albrecht Klemm
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • 2
      Geometries, Iterated Period Integrals and Feynman Integrals Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Christoph Nega
    • 14:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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    • 3
      Calabi-Yau operators and p-adic zeta function Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Masha Vlasenko
    • 17:00
      Reception Seminar Room

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    • 4
      Mould theory and the elliptic associator Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Leila Schneps
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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    • 5
      Single-valued polylogarithms and modular forms from zeta generators Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Oliver Schlotterer
    • 12:00
      Lunch Break
    • 6
      The algebra of elliptic hyperlogarithms Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Federico Zerbini
    • 14:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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      My Favorite Problem Session: Brödel & Pögel Seminar Room

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      Johannes Brödel: "What does it need for general amplitude recursions?"

      Sebastian Pögel: "Automorphic forms for Calabi—Yau Feynman Integrals"

    • 8
      Calabi-Yau Operators: geometry and arithmetic Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Duco van Straten
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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      My Favorite Problem Session: Tancredi & von Hippel Seminar Room

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      Lorenzo Tancredi: "Leading Singularities and canonical bases beyond d-log forms"

      Matt von Hippel: "Alphabets for all n and L: what are we asking for?"

    • 12:00
      Lunch Break
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      My Favorite Problem Session: Charlton & Zickert Seminar Room

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      Steven Charlton: tba

      Christian Zickert: "Holomorphic 1-forms, motivic complexes, and hyperbolic 5-manifolds"

    • 14:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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    • 11
      Cluster polylogarithms (Virtual) Seminar Room

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      I will start with a brief introduction to polylogarithms and the Goncharov Program. Next, I will define cluster polylogarithms associated with an arbitrary cluster algebra and describe their classification in type A. Then I will explain, how cluster polylogarithms can be used to prove an "unobstructed" part of the Goncharov depth conjecture.

      Speaker: Daniil Rudenko
    • 18:30
      Dinner at the restaurant "Gasthaus im Stiefel"
    • 12
      Cluster adjacency for amplitudes from Gröbner fans Seminar Room

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      Speaker: James Drummond
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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    • 13
      Grassmannian Cluster Algebras and Their Symmetries Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Dani Kaufman
    • 12:00
      Lunch Break
    • 14
      My Favorite Problem Session: Greenberg & Gürdogan Seminar Room

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      Zachary Greenberg: “Polylogarithm Relations in Finite Type Cluster Algebras”

      Ömer Gürdoğan: "Cosmic Galois properties of q functions"

    • 15:30
      Coffee and Cake Seminar Room

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    • 15
      Bethe Colloquium: Cluster integrable systems and the tame symbol Seminar Room

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      Cluster integrable systems discovered by Goncharov and Kenyon
      is an approach to a large class of integrable systems starting with the
      Poncelet porism discovered 200 years ago to modern spinning tops, Toda lattices and
      in its quantum versions, which are not yet very well understood,
      lattice models, Hofstadter's butterfly and many others.

      The cluster approach to those systems interprets their phase spaces
      either as the space of configurations of flags in an infinite
      dimensional space or as the space of pairs (spectral curve, line bundle
      on it). This dual approach allows to study the systems in detail and of
      course to find their classical solutions.

      However, the quantization of these systems does not go as smoothly as its
      classical part. We will suggest a quasi-classical approach to those
      systems using a tool borrowed from number theory namely the tame symbol.
      In its simplest incarnation, tame symbol is a multiplicative analogue of
      the residue. We use it to formulate the Bohr-Sommerfeld condition on the
      Lagrangian subvarieties for the integrable systems, thus giving the
      quasi-classical spectrum with the wave function expressed in terms of the dilogarithm.

      If time permits we will speak about some elementary applications of the
      tame symbol.

      Speaker: Vladimir Fock
    • 16
      Motivic Galois theory for Feynman integrals via twisted cohomology (Virtual) Seminar Room

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      I will report on ongoing joint work with Francis Brown, Javier Fresán, and Matija Tapušković, in which we prove that dimensionally regularized Feynman integrals are closed under the action of the motivic Galois group, termwise in the epsilon expansion. This fits into a larger framework of motivic Galois theory for algebraic Mellin transforms, where the main protagonists are formal versions of « twisted » cohomology groups for algebraic varieties.

      Speaker: Clément Dupont
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break Seminar Room

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    • 17
      Symmetries and twisted cohomology Seminar Room

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      Speaker: Stefan Weinzierl
    • 12:00
      The End Seminar Room

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