Strings, Gauge Theory and the LHC

Europe/Copenhagen
Auditorium A (Niels Bohr International Academy)

Auditorium A

Niels Bohr International Academy

Blegdamsvej 17 2100 København Ø Denmark
Description

poster

For a two week period between the 22nd August until the 2nd of September the NBIA and NBI theory groups will host a Copenhagen conference.

A wide range of topics will be addressed. New computational methods, many of which have their origin in string theories, have deepened our understanding of perturbative gauge theory amplitudes. At the same time, holography has provided a new tool to study gauge theory theory phenomena at strong coupling. We are now beginning to see their impact in predictions for both SM and BSM phenomenology and understanding non-perturbative QCD.

The focus will be on:

  • Physics beyond the standard model
  • New structures in scattering amplitudes
  • Strings at strong coupling
  • Integrability

poster

Participants
  • Agnese Bissi
  • Alberto Guffanti
  • Alejandro Jenkins
  • Charlotte Kristjansen
  • Christoph Sieg
  • Cliff Burgess
  • David Berman
  • David Shih
  • Dmitri Diakonov
  • Donal O'Connell
  • Florian Loebbert
  • Gerard 't Hooft
  • Gianluca Grignani
  • Gordon Semenoff
  • Gregory Korchemsky
  • Henrik Johansson
  • Herbert Neuberger
  • Jacobus Verbaarschot
  • Jakob Gath
  • James Ettle
  • Jelle Hartong
  • John Joseph Carrasco
  • Kasper Larsen
  • Kelly Stelle
  • Kim Splittorff
  • Konstantin Zarembo
  • Kostas Zoubos
  • Leslaw Rachwal
  • Marta Orselli
  • Michael Green
  • Michael Kiermaier
  • N. Emil J. Bjerrum-Bohr
  • Nadav Drukker
  • Niels Obers
  • Nima Arkani-Hamed
  • Oliver Schlotterer
  • Paolo Di Vecchia
  • Pawel Caputa
  • Peter Jenni
  • Peter Orland
  • Pierre Vanhove
  • Poul Henrik Damgaard
  • Radu Roiban
  • Reinke Isermann
  • Ricardo Monteiro
  • Rutger Boels
  • Ruth Britto
  • Sam Alston
  • Simon Badger
  • Simon Caron-Huot
  • Song He
  • Soojong Rey
  • Thomas Sondergaard
  • Troels Harmark
  • Yang Zhang
  • Yuri Makeenko
  • Zohar Komargodski
  • Zvi Bern