SIFT 2019: Strongly-Interacting Field Theories

Europe/Berlin
Haus "Zur Rosen" Johannisstraße 13 07743 Jena
Description

This workshop is funded by the newly established research training group RTG 2522 and aims to bring together researchers from different areas of theoretical physics who study manifestations and phenomena of strongly-interacting field theories, in order to allow for a transfer of knowledge and methods. This year's workshop plans to put a special emphasis on symmetry breaking and phase transitions, quantum field theory in and out of equilibrium, inhomogeneous condensates and fermionic systems.

The workshop intends to be a platform to stimulate a cross-fertilization between discrete and continuum approaches to strongly-interacting field theories - spanning the range from lattice gauge theory, functional renormalization group methods to gauge/gravity dualities.

Registration
Registration
Participants
  • Abdol Sabor Salek
  • Andreas Läuchli
  • Andreas Schmitt
  • Andreas Wipf
  • Andrei Alexandru
  • Bernd Rosenow
  • Camilo Lopez
  • Christiane Klein
  • Claudio Emmrich
  • David Rumler
  • Dimitrios Gkiatas
  • Elena Mosman
  • Esperanza Lopez
  • Felix Karbstein
  • Georg Bergner
  • Heinrich-Gregor Zirnstein
  • Holger Gies
  • Jan Mandrysch
  • Jens Braun
  • Jobst Ziebell
  • Johannes Knaute
  • Julian Lenz
  • Katharina Wölfl
  • Konstantinos Ladovrechis
  • Leonhard Klar
  • Luca Zambelli
  • Lukas Janssen
  • Marc Steinhauser
  • Marc Wagner
  • Mari-Carmen Banuls
  • Markus Fröb
  • Martin Ammon
  • Martin Jakob Steil
  • Matthias Thamm
  • Michael Dimler
  • Michael Mandl
  • Michel Pannier
  • Mithat Ünsal
  • Mohamed Anber
  • Nico Fischer
  • Oguz Turker
  • Phillip Lakaschus
  • Riccardo Martini
  • Richard Schmieden
  • Sajid Ali
  • Sean Gray
  • Shouryya Ray
  • Stefano Carignano
  • Sylvain Carrozza
  • Tamaz Khunjua
  • Tomas Brauner
    • 08:30 08:55
      Registration 25m
    • 08:55 09:00
      Opening 5m
    • 09:00 09:50
      Generalized 't Hooft anomalies 50m
      Speaker: Mohammed Anber (Lewis & Clark College, Portland)
    • 09:55 10:45
      Quantum distillations, semi-classics and mixed anomalies 50m
      Speaker: Mithat Ünsal (NC State U)
    • 10:45 11:15
      Break 30m
    • 11:15 12:05
      Computational Spectroscopy of Quantum Critical Points 50m
      Speaker: Andreas Laeuchli (Innsbruck U)
    • 12:10 13:00
      Dynamics on the edge: charge fractionalization and anyonic exclusion 50m

      Equilibration of isolated quantum systems has attracted much attention recently. Due to their integrability, one-dimensional systems often equilibrate towards a non-thermal steady state. In coupled quantum Hall edge states, the approach towards such a non-equilibrium steady state can be understood in terms of charge fractionalization, i.e. the decomposition of injected charges into eigenmodes propagating at different velocities. The method of non-equilibrium bosonization allows to describe such equilibration, distinguishing the regimes of quasi-particle creation and local equilibration. Generalizing to anyons on fractional quantum Hall edges, steady state current fluctuations can be related to the probability of anyons excluding each other spatially.

      Speaker: Bernd Rosenow (Leipzig U)
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 15:50
      Dualities in field theories for condensed matter 50m
      Speaker: Lukas Janssen (TU Dresden)
    • 15:50 16:20
      Break 30m
    • 16:20 17:10
      Finite density simulations for strongly interacting field theories 50m
      Speaker: Andrei Alexandru (George Washington University)
    • 17:15 17:45
      Exploring the phases of Yang-Mills theory with adjoint matter through the gradient flow 30m
      Speaker: Camilo Lopez (FSU Jena)
    • 18:00 18:10
      A Curvature Bound From Gravitational Catalysis (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Riccardo Martini (Okinawa Institute if Science and Technology)
    • 18:00 18:10
      Asymptotically safe QED (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Jobst Ziebell (FSU Jena)
    • 18:00 18:10
      From spin chains to real-time thermal field theory using tensor networks (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Johannes Knaute
    • 18:00 19:30
      Poster Session 1h 30m
    • 18:10 18:20
      Competition of inhomogeneous chiral phases with homogeneous 2SC phases in low-energy models of QCD (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Phillip Lakaschus (U Frankfurt)
    • 18:10 18:20
      The necessity of indefinite metric Hilbert spaces in covariant gauges of QED (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Jan Mandrysch (Leipzig U)
    • 18:10 18:20
      X-ray photon scattering at a focused high-intensity laser pulse (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Elena Mosman (Tomsk PU)
    • 18:20 18:30
      N=1 Supersymmetric SU(3) Gauge Theory With A Twist 10m
      Speaker: Marc Steinhauser (FSU Jena)
    • 18:20 18:30
      TBA 10m
      Speaker: Martin Steil (TU Darmstadt)
    • 18:20 18:30
      Ward identities and baryonic states in N =1 SUSY Yang-Mills theory on the lattice (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Sajid Ali (U Münster)
    • 18:30 18:40
      Density of States Techniques for Finite Density Lattice QCD (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Michael Mandl (Graz U)
    • 18:30 18:40
      Spontaneous symmetry breaking in 4-Fermi theories of gapless fermions with quadratic dispersion in (2+1)D (Poster) 10m
      Speaker: Shouryya Ray (TU Dresden)
    • 09:00 09:50
      Tensor Networks as numerical tools for QFT 50m
      Speaker: Mari-Carmen Bañuls (MPQ München)
    • 09:55 10:45
      Tensor renormalization group in bosonic field theories 50m
      Speaker: Esperanza Lopez
    • 10:45 11:15
      Break 30m
    • 11:15 12:05
      Crystalline chiral condensates in dense quark matter 50m

      In the past few years a growing consensus has been building around the idea that a spatially inhomogeneous chiral condensate may form in dense quark matter. In this talk, I will give a brief historical overview and review some recent developments on the characterization of such crystalline condensates using effective models for describing of QCD at finite density.

      Speaker: Stefano Carignano (Barcelona U)
    • 12:10 13:00
      Topological crystalline phase in nuclear matter under strong magnetic fields 50m
      Speaker: Tomas Brauner
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch 2h
    • 15:00 15:50
      Dense nuclear and quark matter from holography 50m
      Speaker: Andreas Schmitt (Southampton U)
    • 15:50 16:20
      Break 30m
    • 16:20 16:50
      Hydrodynamics, Spontaneously Broken Symmetries, and Holography 30m
      Speaker: Sean Gray (FSU Jena)
    • 16:55 17:25
      Inhomogeneous Phases in Gross-Neveu Models 30m
      Speaker: Julian Lenz (FSU Jena)
    • 19:00 21:00
      Workshop Dinner 2h
    • 09:00 09:50
      The melonic large N limit: from SYK to tensor field theory 50m

      I will summarize the structure and scope of the so-called melonic large N expansion, which typically governs the large N behaviour of theories involving higher rank tensors. Compared to vector and matrix theories, What distinguishes it from the large N expansions of vector or matrix theories is that it is dominated by a non-trivial family of Feynman diagrams -- the melon diagrams -- which remains explicitly summable in a variety of situations. This provides a new analytical window into non-perturbative aspects of quantum theory, which has been taken advantage of to investigate strongly-interacting fermionic disordered systems (SYK model) and higher-dimensional generalizations.

      Speaker: Sylvain Carrozza (Perimeter Institute, Waterloo)
    • 09:55 10:45
      Dualities and inhomogeneous phases in dense quark matter with chiral and isospin imbalances in the framework of effective model 50m
      Speaker: Tamaz Khunjua (Lomonosov Moscow State U)
    • 10:45 11:15
      Break 30m
    • 11:15 12:05
      Lattice investigation of an inhomogeneous phase of the 2+1-dimensional Gross-Neveu model in the limit of infinitely many flavors 50m
      Speaker: Marc Wagner (Frankfurt U)
    • 12:10 13:00
      Thermodynamics of Polarized Fermions 50m
      Speaker: Jens Braun (TU Darmstadt)