Non-Invertible Symmetry, Holography, and Branes - Ibrahima Bah
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore non-invertible symmetry, holography, and branes in this 44-minute conference talk by Ibrahima Bah from Johns Hopkins University. Delivered as part of the Gravity from algebra: modern field theory methods for holography conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into topics such as generalized symmetries, topological operators, and string theory. Examine the connections between Gauss law, symmetry generators, and page charge. Investigate brane dynamics, fusion, and their relation to dual quantum field theories. Gain insights into the latest developments in conformal field theory and its applications to holography and quantum gravity. Suitable for researchers and advanced students in theoretical physics looking to expand their understanding of modern approaches to holographic duality and its implications for string/M-theory.
Syllabus
Intro
Generalized Symmetries
Topological Operators
Non-Invertible Symmetry
From Strings and Holography
Gauss Law and Symmetry Generators
Page Charge and Symmetry Generators
From Branes
Brane Dynamics and Fusion
A Dual of = 1 SYM
To dual QFT
The branes
Outlook
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics