Mathematica Summer School 2011

Event Type: Conference
Domaine(s) scientifique(s) :
Quantum Fields and Strings
Date de fin :

The goal of the school is to bring together theoretical physicists of all levels who want to learn both Mathematica and a selected advanced research topic in theoretical physics. This year the topic of the school will be scattering amplitudes. Theory and applied lectures take place during the morning. During the afternoon there will be problem solving sessions. Simultaneously, the Exact Results in Gauge/Gravity Dualities program will start running.

 

Speakers:

Jacob Bourjaily, Princeton University
Freddy Cachazo, Perimeter Institute
Simon Caron-Huot, Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study
Nikolay Gromov, King's College
Johannes Henn, Humboldt-University of Berlin
Radu Roiban, Pennsylvania State University
Amit Sever, Perimeter Institute
Cristian Vergu, Brown University
Pedro Vieira, Perimeter Institute

Participants:

Sam Alston, Swansea University
Benjamin Basso, Princeton Center for Theoretical Sciences
Oscar Bedoya Delgado, University of Sao Paulo
Joseph Ben Geloun, Perimeter Institute
Marco Stefano Bianchi, Universita' degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Agnese Bissi, Niels Bohr Institute
Diego Bombardelli, Universidade do Porto
Stephen Britton, Triniti College
Joao Caetano, Perimeter Institute
Simon Caron-Huot, Institute for Advanced Study
Hee-Joong Chung, California Institute of Technology
Eduardo Conde Pena, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Miguel Costa, Universidade do Porto
Nima Doroud, Perimeter Institute
Jorge Escobedo, Perimeter Institute
Matan Field, Weizmann Institute of Science
Valentina Forini, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics 
Rouven Frassek, Humboldt University
Irina Galstyan, Yerevan State University
Dongmin Gang, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Pavlo Gavrylenko, National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv
Humberto Gomez, IFT-UNESP
Maxim Grigoriev, Lebed Physical Institute
Yuxiang Gu, Perimeter Institute
Song He, Albert Einstein Institute 
Martin Heinze, Humboldt University
Lea Hildebrandt-Rossander, The Niels Bohr Institute
Ben Hoare, Imperial College
Janet Hung, Perimeter Institute
Dharmesh Jain, State University of New York
Nils Kanning, Humboldt University
Minkyoo Kim, Sogang University
Thomas Klose, Uppsala University
Yumi Ko, Asia Pacific Centre for Theoretical Physics 
Eunkyung Koh, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Shota Komatsu, University of Tokyo
Konstantina Kontoudi, Ecole Normale Superieure
Jegors Korovins, Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics
Joel Lamy-Poirier, Perimeter Institute
Pawel Lasko-Grabowski, Jagiellonian University
Fedor Levkovich-Maslyuk, Moscow State University
Pedro Liendo, Stony Brook University
Arthur Lipstein, California Institute of Technology
Tomasz Lukowski, Humboldt University
Carlo Meneghelli, Humboldt University
Mozhgan Mir, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Dhritiman Nandan, Brown University
Anton van Niekerk, Perimeter Institute
Georgios Papathanasiou, Brown University
Miok Park, University of Waterloo
Chan Y. Park, California Institute of Technology 
Joao Penedones, Perimeter Institute
Cheng Peng, University of Michigan
Antons Pribitoks, University of Latvia
Sayeh Rajabi, Perimeter Institute
Vidas Regelskis, University of York
Theodor Schuster, Humboldt University
Burkhard U.W. Schwab, Albert Einstein Institute
Jakub Sikorowski, University of Oxford
Ajay Singh, Perimeter Institute
David Skinner, Perimeter Institute
Jaewon Song, California Institute of Technology
Matthias Staudacher, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam
Guhan Sukumaran, University of Bonn
Vclav Tlapak, Humboldt University
Jonathan Toledo, Perimeter Institute
Oleksandr Tomalak, National University of Kyiv
Zengo Tsuboi, Humboldt University 
Christoph Uhlemann, University of Wurzburg
Saulius Valatka, Imperial College
Dima Volin, Pennsylvania State University
Tianheng Wang, Perimeter Institute 
Konstantin Wiegandt, Humboldt University
Yingying Xu, Humboldt University
Alexandre Yale, Perimeter Institute
Peng Zhao, University of Cambridge -DAMPT
Runpu Zong, Princeton University