IMADA Talks med Emanuela Marchetti og Matthias Oliver Wilhelm
Kom og vær med til 2 x 20 min. inspirerende foredrag, mens du nyder en gratis "afslappet after-work" øl med dine medstuderende, kollega eller lærer.Til denne IMADA Talk kan du møde lektor Emanuela Marchetti (emne: Reviving the Renaissance - Reconnecting computational and natural sciences to art and design, as experimental room) og lektor Matthias Oliver Wilhelm (emne: Machine Learning for Analytic Calculations in Theoretical Physics).
Kageklub på IMADA – for alle kagesultne studerende og undervisere! NU med mere kage!
Kageklubben er et nyt og hyggeligt initiativ, der samles fire gange hvert semester med gratis kaffe, kage og godt fællesskab.Så uanset om du studerer AI, Anvendt Matematik, Datalogi, Matematik eller Matematik-Økonomi, er du inviteret.Huske at tage dine studiekammerater med (undervisere er også velkomne).Klubmøderne holdes på IMADA Forskertorv.Læs evt. mere på Facebook-gruppen IMADA-students.
QM Research Seminar: Canonical differential equations beyond polylogarithms
Speaker: Sara Maggio (University of Bonn).Abstract: Feynman integrals associated with geometries beyond the Riemann sphere, such as elliptic and Calabi–Yau geometries, are playing an increasingly important role in modern precision calculations. They appear not only in collider cross sections, but also in gravitational-wave scattering. A powerful way to compute these integrals is through systems of differential equations, particularly when these can be brought into canonical form, making their singularity structure manifest. In this talk, I will present a method to construct canonical differential equations for multi-loop Feynman integrals beyond the polylogarithmic setting, with particular emphasis on Calabi–Yau examples. After introducing the method through the two-loop sunrise integral, I will show how it applies to the cutting-edge case of the three-loop multi-parameter banana integrals.
QM Research Seminar: Finiteness in skein theory
Speaker: David Jordan (University of Edinburgh).Skein modules are vector spaces attached to closed 3-manifolds and reductive groups G, which capture the calculus of line operators in Chern-Simons theory. A few years ago we showed with Gunningham and Safronov that skein modules are finite-dimensional when the quantum parameter q is generic. In this talk I will give a overview of recent progress since then: I will survey the known formulas for 3-manifolds, I will explain finiteness for 3-manifolds with boundary, and with embedded line defects, and I'll also explain a new kind of finiteness result for skein categories.
Kageklub på IMADA – for alle kagesultne studerende og undervisere på Data Science! Og nu med mere kage!
Kageklubben er et nyt og hyggeligt initiativ, der samles fire gange hvert semester med gratis kaffe, kage og godt fællesskab.Så uanset om du studerer AI, Anvendt Matematik, Datalogi, Matematik eller Matematik-Økonomi, er du inviteret.Huske at tage dine studiekammerater med (undervisere er også velkomne).Klubmøderne holdes på IMADA Forskertorv.Læs evt. mere på Facebook-gruppen IMADA-students.
QM Research Seminar: TBA
Speaker: Ondrej Hulik (Heidelberg University).Abstract: TBA
QM Research Seminar: When do anomalous finite symmetries in (3+1)d enforce gaplessness?
Speaker: Matthew Yu (University of Oxford)Abstract: I will explain a comprehensive framework for characterizing the infrared (IR) phases of a fermionic QFTs in (3+1)d, based on their quantum anomalies associated with a finite symmetry. We uncover a fundamental dichotomy among these anomalies: the first class of anomalies can always be realized by symmetric gapped states, while the second class can never be realized by gapped states without breaking the given symmetry, establishing the phenomenon of symmetry-enforced gaplessness in these settings. Using the construction of symmetry extension afforded to us by new developments in fusion 2-categories, we construct the candidate gapped states that theories with the first class of anomalies can flow to in the IR. As an application, I will provide examples of concrete predictions for the candidate IR phases of (3+1)d gauge theories based on our results.
Teaching that strengthens students’ wellbeing, motivation and learning
In this event we will look at how teaching can help spark students’ individual learning awareness and build engagement to help foster a strong learning community between our students.
Teaching that strengthens students’ wellbeing, motivation and learning
In this event we will look at how teaching can help spark students’ individual learning awareness and build engagement to help foster a strong learning community between our students.
Ph.d.-forsvar @IMADA: Katrine Bergkvist Borch
Katrine Bergkvist Borch forsvarer sin ph.d.-afhandling ved et offentligt foredrag: “Fra monstrøs metode til didaktisk værdi: Æstetik, omsorg og naturbaserede læringsmiljøer i naturfagsundervisning?”.Lektor Michael Paulsen vil være ordstyrer ved arrangementet. Ph.d.-forsvaret finder sted i U221 (V16-700a-0)..Alle er velkomne.
Ph.d.-forsvar
Katrine Bergkvist Borch forsvarer sin ph.d.-afhandling Fra monstrøs metode til didaktisk værdi: Æstetik, omsorg og naturbaserede læringsmiljøer i naturfagsundervisning?
QC Research Seminar: Repeated ancilla reuse for logical computation on a neutral atom quantum computer
Speaker: Daniel Stack (Atom Computing)Abstract: This talk will describe recent progress on neutral-atom-based quantum computation at Atom Computing Inc. These results are enabled by a flexible platform capable of large qubit numbers, high-fidelity gates, arbitrary qubit connectivity, and mid-circuit measurement. I will describe how these features can enable circuits with large numbers of physical and logical qubits. I will also present recent demonstrations of techniques for reusing and replenishing qubits after mid-circuit measurement—key steps for enabling the execution of long error-correcting computation despite atom loss.
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Kageklub på IMADA – for alle kagesultne studerende og undervisere! NU med mere kage!
Kageklubben er et nyt og hyggeligt initiativ, der samles fire gange hvert semester med gratis kaffe, kage og godt fællesskab.Så uanset om du studerer AI, Anvendt Matematik, Datalogi, Matematik eller Matematik-Økonomi, er du inviteret.Huske at tage dine studiekammerater med (undervisere er også velkomne).Klubmøderne holdes på IMADA Forskertorv.Læs evt. mere på Facebook-gruppen IMADA-students.
Kageklub på IMADA – for alle kagesultne studerende og undervisere på Data Science! Og nu med mere kage!
Kageklubben er et nyt og hyggeligt initiativ, der samles fire gange hvert semester med gratis kaffe, kage og godt fællesskab.Så uanset om du studerer AI, Anvendt Matematik, Datalogi, Matematik eller Matematik-Økonomi, er du inviteret.Huske at tage dine studiekammerater med (undervisere er også velkomne).Klubmøderne holdes på IMADA Forskertorv.Læs evt. mere på Facebook-gruppen IMADA-students.
Ph.d.-forsvar @IMADA: Abdullah Akgül
Abdullah Akgül forsvarer sin ph.d.-afhandling ved et offentligt foredrag: “Probabilistic Reinforcement Learning for Sample-Efficient Control”.Professor Arthur Zimek vil være ordstyrer ved arrangementet. Ph.d.-forsvaret finder sted i U181 (Ø22-601b-2).Alle er velkomne.
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