GAUGE THEORY AND STRING GEOMETRY (Mini Courses + Conference)

mp.mathematical-physics
Start Date
2025-11-24
End Date
2025-12-05
Institution
Mathematical Sciences Institute Australian National University
City
Canberra
Country
Australia
Meeting Type
Mini courses/Conference/workshop
Homepage
https://maths.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/gauge-theory-and-string-geometry-mini-courses-conference
Contact Name
Tony Martin
Created
10/7/25, 11:16 PM
Modified
10/7/25, 11:16 PM

Description

Gauge theory and string geometry have been at the forefront of mathematical and physical research for decades. Gauge theory, originating from physics, provides a framework for understanding fundamental forces and has inspired a range of mathematical advances. Notably, Donaldson’s work using gauge theory has led to significant progress in 4-manifold topology, and the development of Seiberg-Witten theory further refined our understanding of smooth 4-manifolds.

In parallel, string theory emerged as a candidate for unifying all known fundamental forces, leading to a deep interaction with mathematics. It inspired the concept of mirror symmetry, which reveals a duality between seemingly distinct Calabi- Yau manifolds and has motivated many developments in symplectic geometry and enumerative geometry.

The program will provide ample opportunities for participants to interact with experts, discuss open problems, and potentially initiate collaborations. We aim to foster an inclusive and interactive environment that encourages the exchange of ideas between researchers at different stages of their careers.

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