Algebraic Structures in Perturbative Quantum Field Theory

Europe/Paris
Marilyn and James Simons Conference Center (IHES)

Marilyn and James Simons Conference Center

IHES

35 route de Chartres, F-91440 Bures-sur-Yvette, France
Description

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Due to the evolution of the health situation related to the Coronavirus epidemic, the conference will finally be totally on line. The Zoom link will be sent in the confirmation mail.

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Algebraic Structures in Perturbative Quantum Field Theory
A conference in honour of Dirk Kreimer's 60th birthday

On the occasion of Dirk Kreimer's birthday, there will be a special issue of SIGMA on "Algebraic Structures in Perturbative Quantum Field Theory".

Perturbative quantum field theory is essential for precision calculations of observables measured in experiments like the LHC, and therefore it is crucial for our understanding of the physics of the universe. At the same time, it is an extremely rich source of connections to a wide range of active research areas in mathematics. For example, Feynman integrals give rise to interesting motives and periods in algebraic geometry, their renormalization rests on combinatorial Hopf algebras underlying Feynman graphs, and further relations to noncommutative geometry and the moduli space of tropical curves and outer space have also been discovered.

This growing program keeps expanding in both breadth and depth, and exciting young researchers are entering the field. Now is an opportune time to bring together scientists working on all related aspects, to review old and new connections and to advance the state of the art. Lectures by established scientists will be accompanied by talks from young researchers, including a session dedicated to present and discuss open problems.

Close collaborations between mathematicians and physicists have been absolutely key for this kind of research, and many were initiated by Dirk Kreimer. Throughout his career, he made substantial contributions across these topics and led students and collaborators to the profound mathematical structures in perturbative quantum field theory that we are aware of today. Dirk Kreimer spent a particularly productive time at the IHES, and it is an honour that this workshop takes place in its inspiring and interdisciplinary environment.


Organisers: Erik PANZER (University of Oxford) & Karen YEATS (University of Waterloo)

Invited speakers include:

  • Ali Assem Mahmoud, University of Waterloo
  • Marc Bellon, LPTHE (Sorbonne Université)
  • Marko Berghoff, Humboldt-Universität
  • Spencer Bloch, University of Chicago
  • Johannes Blümlein, DESY Zeuthen
  • Michael Borinsky, Nikhef
  • David Broadhurst, The Open University
  • Francis Brown, University of Oxford
  • Yvain Bruned, University of Edinburgh
  • Alain Connes, IHES & Collège de France
  • Andrei Davydychev, Moscow State University
  • Gérald Dunne, University of Connecticut
  • Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard, NTNU Trondheim
  • Loïc Foissy, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale
  • Hadleigh Frost, University of Oxford
  • John Gracey, University of Liverpool
  • Martin Hairer, Imperial College London
  • Ralph Kaufmann, Purdue University
  • Thomas Krajewski, CPT Aix-Marseille
  • Dominique Manchon, CNRS & Université Clermont-Auvergne
  • Lukas NABERGALL, University of Waterloo
  • Sylvie Paycha, Institut für Mathematik Potsdam
  • Oliver Schnetz, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Christian Schubert, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo
  • Matt Szczesny, Boston University
  • Walter van Suijlekom, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
  • Karen Vogtmann, University of Warwick
  • Raimar Wulkenhaar, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

 

Organized with the support of:

Participants
  • Aaron Hillman
  • Abdelmejid BAYAD
  • Ada Masters
  • Adam Keilthy
  • Adrien Ooms
  • Agustin Moreno
  • Aicha Elafra
  • Albin James
  • Aleksei ILLARIONOV
  • Alex Takeda
  • Alexander Hock
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Alyosha Latyntsev
  • Andrea Geralico
  • Andreas von Manteuffel
  • Andrei Davydychev
  • Andrew McLeod
  • Andrey Glubokov
  • Andrzej Zuk
  • Annika Burmester
  • Anthony Massidda
  • Aristotelis Chaniotis
  • Atul Sharma
  • Bart Van Steirteghem
  • CAICH RAchid
  • Caroline Bremb
  • Christian Bogner
  • Christian Schubert
  • Christoph Nega
  • Christos Aravanis
  • Claudia Rella
  • Clemens Berger
  • Clément Dupont
  • Cécile Mammez
  • Daniel Sternheimer
  • Dario Benedetti
  • David Ellwood
  • David García Zelada
  • David Prinz
  • Deepak Kamlesh
  • Deliang Zhong
  • Denise Chemla
  • Donato Bini
  • Ekta Chaubey
  • Enrico Russo
  • Fanny Dufour
  • Federico Zerbini
  • Foivos-Iordanis Katsetsiadis
  • Francis Brown
  • Francis Howard
  • Francois BICHET
  • Frank Taipe
  • François Brunault
  • Frédéric Chapoton
  • Frédéric Fauvet
  • Frédéric Patras
  • Giulia Foffano
  • Gourab Bhattacharya
  • Guillaume Baverez
  • Guillermo Estrada
  • Gérard H. E. Duchamp
  • HECTOR MONTIEL
  • Henri Epstein
  • Henrik Bachmann
  • Henry Kißler
  • Herbert Gangl
  • Hidekazu Furusho
  • Hiroshi Naruse
  • Huaigong Zhang
  • Hugues Moyart
  • Ilya Chevyrev
  • Isabella Bierenbaum
  • Ivan Todorov
  • Jacques ALEV
  • James Edwards
  • Javier Fresán
  • Jean COCHET-TERRASSON
  • Jean-Pierre BOURGUIGNON
  • Jie Ren
  • Jiuci Xu
  • Johannes Branahl
  • Johannes Broedel
  • Johannes Thürigen
  • Jonathan Fine
  • Jos Vermaseren
  • José Juan Peña Leal
  • Julien Queva
  • Jérémie Pierard de Maujouy
  • Kaiwen Sun
  • Laurent Siebenmann
  • lazare BOURAOUI
  • Lionel Mason
  • Luc Pirio
  • Luca Agostino
  • Lucia Rotheray
  • Lucian Ionescu
  • Lukas Nabergall
  • Ma Luo
  • Mahdi J. Hasan Al-Kaabi
  • Majdouline BORJI
  • Malte Leimbach
  • Marek Rogatko
  • Maria Conti
  • Markus Hihn
  • Maryam SHOOSHTARI
  • Masanobu Kaneko
  • Matija Tapuskovic
  • Matt von Hippel
  • Matthew Hogan
  • Matthias Volk
  • Max Meynig
  • Maximilian Mühlbauer
  • Megan Khoshyaran
  • Mehdi-Bara Ziane
  • Melanie Fraser
  • Michel Dubois-Violette
  • Mijas Tiwari
  • Mikhail Isachenkov
  • Mikhail Kompaniets
  • Mohammed Khan
  • Nao Komiyama
  • Natalia Iyudu
  • Nick Nussbaum
  • Nick Olson-Harris
  • Nico Heinig
  • Nicolas Babinet
  • Nicolas Delporte
  • Nicolas Gilliers
  • Nils Matthes
  • Olaf Krüger
  • Omer Gurdogan
  • Ondřej Hulík
  • Paul-Hermann Balduf
  • Pavel Hajek
  • Pierpaolo Mastrolia
  • Pierre Martinetti
  • Pierre Martinetti
  • Pierre Vanhove
  • Rajarshi Chatterjee
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Ralf HOLTKAMP
  • Reiko Toriumi
  • René Klausen
  • Richard B. Kreckel
  • Robert Olivares
  • Roberta Angius
  • Roberto Guenzani
  • Ruth Lawrence
  • SAMIR BOUSLAMTI
  • Sebastian Mizera
  • Sergei Gelfand
  • Sergio Luigi Cacciatori
  • Simon Metayer
  • Simon Theil
  • Simone Hu
  • Simone Trevisan
  • Slava Rychkov
  • Song He
  • Stefan Weinzierl
  • Stefano Laporta
  • Steven Charlton
  • Sylvain Rossi
  • Taoufik EL KHAOUJA
  • Thibault DAMOUR
  • Thorgal Hinault
  • Tiago Fonseca
  • Tom Klose
  • Tuan Anh Do
  • Ulf Kuehn
  • Ulrich Kraehmer
  • Usama Nadeem
  • Uwe Müller
  • Valdo Tatitscheff
  • Vasily Sazonov
  • Vianney Bruned
  • Vincel Hoang Ngoc Minh
  • Volodymyr Lyubashenko
  • William Dugan
  • Xavier Blot
  • Xiao-Di Li
  • Yanbo Fang
  • Yannic VARGAS
  • Yi-Jun Yao
  • Yingxuan Xu
  • Yizhong Ding
  • Zhengwen Liu
  • Zonglin Mo
Contact: Elisabeth Jasserand