Coulomb Branches of 3D N=4 SUSY Gauge Theories and Bow Varieties - Part 1
Offered By: Institute for Mathematical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of 3d N=4 supersymmetric gauge theories and their connection to bow varieties in this comprehensive two-hour lecture by Hiraku Nakajima from Kavli IPMU, Japan. Delve into the Coulomb branches of these theories, starting with an introduction and digital references before progressing to the definition of branches and technical points. Engage with exercises to reinforce understanding, then examine composition diagrams and the multiplication of Z. Investigate the intriguing relationship between these theories and integrable systems, and conclude with an exploration of the current branch. This in-depth presentation offers a rigorous mathematical approach to advanced topics in theoretical physics and geometry.
Syllabus
Introduction
Digital References
Definition of Branches
Technical point
Exercise
Composition Diagram
Multiplication of Z
integrable system
current branch
Taught by
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
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