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String-Math 2022 : Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics - Ron Donagi

String-Math 2022

By: Ron Donagi (Editor), Adrian Langer (Editor), Piotr Sulkowski (Editor), Katrin Wendland (Editor)

Paperback | 28 September 2024

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This is a proceedings volume from the String-Math conference which took place at the University of Warsaw in 2022.

This 12th String-Math conference focused on several research areas actively developing these days. They included generalized (categorical) symmetries in quantum field theory and their relation to topological phases of matter; formal aspects of quantum field theory, in particular twisted holography; various developments in supersymmetric gauge theories, BPS counting and Donaldson-Thomas invariants. Other topics discussed at this conference included new advances in Gromov-Witten theory, curve counting, and Calabi-Yau manifolds. Another broad topic concerned algebraic aspects of conformal field theory, vertex operator algebras, and quantum groups. Furthermore, several other recent developments were presented during the conference, such as understanding the role of operator algebras in the presence of gravity, derivation of gauge-string duality, complexity of black holes, or mathematical aspects of the amplituhedron. This proceedings volume contains articles summarizing 14 conference lectures, devoted to the above topics.

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