[Turkmath:5910] Mathematical Physics Days 2022
narçiçeği kıran
narcistam at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 13:09:42 UTC 2022
Dear All,
We are pleased to announce that the Mathematical Physics Days 2022 conference
will be held online (UTC+3, Istanbul) via Zoom on 17-18 December 2022.
There will be various speakers from around the world working in diverse
areas of mathematical physics. This year's confirmed speakers are so far:
1) Alhun Aydın (Koç University & Harvard University), Size-invariant Shape
Transformation
2) Alek Bedroya (Harvard University), Holographic Origin of Swampland
Conjectures
3) Oğul Esen (Gebze Technical University), On the Legendre Transformation
4) Victor Py (University of Edinburgh), T\bar{T} Deformations in Curved
Space from 4D Chern-Simons Theory
5) Edmilson Roque dos Santos (University of São Paulo), Reconstruction of
Weakly Coupled Sparse Networks from Data
6) Sinan Sevim (Northeastern University), DFT and Beyond
7) Atınç Çağan Şengül (Harvard University), Probing Dark Matter with Strong
Gravitational Lensing
8) Yorgo Şenikoğlu (Maltepe University), Simple Supergravity pp-waves
Registration, programs, list of talks, and the Zoom link (which will be
added later) can be found on the website:
https://sites.google.com/view/mpd22/home
The talks will be held in English, and they should last 40 minutes and +10
minutes for Q&A.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, and share this notice
with anyone who may be interested.
Kind regards,
On behalf of the Mathematical Physics Days Committee,
Narcicegi Kiran
University of São Paulo
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