APCTP Focus Program "Integrability, Duality, and Related Topics" 2024


Dates: September 29 - October 6, 2024



Synopsis

Integrability has played a central role in understanding non-perturbative QFTs quantitatively leading to important applications in condensed matter physics, mathematical physics and more recently, in string theory. There is considerable activity brewing at the interface of these areas. An important recent development is given by integrability-preserving deformations, which includes the TTbar deformation. This progress further expands the scope of integrability to a larger class of models. At the same time, it leads to new insights on fundamental concepts of 2d quantum field theories such as UV completeness and locality. Another promising and active approach toward nonperturbative physics is provided by duality. In particular, dualities found in the AdS/CFT correspondence and its extensions, known as holography, have provided new insights and exact results by employing exact methods such as integrability and localization. AdS/CFT integrability has inspired remarkable advances in the study of correlation functions, including single-trace operators and those involving D-brane in AdS. The techniques employed are closely connected to the study of finite-volume form factors, and of non-equilibrium dynamics in condensed matter physics. Interest in CFT correlators also connects with the conformal bootstrap program, to which integrability is poised to contribute. As examples of how this might happen, links between Calogero-Sutherland models and conformal blocks have been established; non-perturbative methods for computing OPE coefficients which combine numerical conformal bootstrap approach and integrability have been initiated. Exploring this rich web of connections, between different areas of physics and mathematical physics, is in its infancy. In this program we plan to invite a critical mass of researchers with complementary expertise from across the mathematical physics, condensed-matter physics and string theory communities, to promote common interests and collaborations, discover and open up new directions, and in particular, to develop applications to realistic physical systems.


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9/29 (Sun) 9/30 (Mon) 10/1 (Tue) 10/2 (Wed) 10/3 (Thu) 10/4 (Fri) 10/5 (Sat) 10/6 (Sun)
Chair Ahn de Mello Koch K. Kim Joung Yoon
9:00-10:00 Discussion Ito Zarembo S. Lee (online) LeClair (online) Nakayama (online) Discussion Discussion
10:00-10:30 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
10:30-11:30 Discussion M. Kim Linardopoulos Bourgine N. Lee C. Ahn Discussion Discussion
11:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14:00-15:00 Discussion de Mello Koch Bajnok Guan (80') Hirano Quella Discussion Discussion
15:00-15:30 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
15:30-16:30 Discussion K. Kim E. Joung Hao (30') Discussion Discussion


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