Coulomb Branches of Orthosymplectic Quiver Gauge Theories
Offered By: Institute for Mathematical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of orthosymplectic quiver gauge theories in this comprehensive lecture by Hiraku Nakajima from Kavli IPMU, Japan. Delve into various branches including Hicks, Hex, and Coulomb, while examining near potent orbits and integrable systems. Gain insights into the Higgs Branch, Barbash Branch, and Wheaton example, with a focus on notation and group theory. Enhance your understanding of complex mathematical concepts in gauge theory through this in-depth presentation at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
Syllabus
Introduction
Hicks Branch
Hex Branch
Near potent orbits
Coulomb branch
Coulomb branch examples
integrable system
Wheaton
Example
Notation
Group
Higgs Branch
Barbash Branch
Taught by
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
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