Lunch Seminar: Supersymmetric QFTs meets Quantum Spin Chain (Part II) (10th Mar, 2022)

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Math-Physics Lunch Seminar


Starting from 2022, the Math-Physics Group at SEU Yau Center will start regular lunch seminar. The general goal is to create a causual and free atmosphere for discussing new developments in theoretical physics, teaching ourselves about different subjects in physics and mathematics, sparking new ideas and collaborations...while enjoying the lunch.


While the atmosphere is expected to be free, lunch is not (because our fundings are not flexible enough to buy food and our salaries are not high enough to pay for everyone). We welcome external participants to join the fun, but with their own lunch :)


The first series of lunch seminars, under the name of Supersymmetric QFTs meets Quantum Spin Chain, will be given by Jie Gu, Yunfeng Jiang and Marcus Sperling. The main goal of these seminars is to give an introduction to a beautiful and deep subject, which is dubbed as the Bethe/Gauge duality.


In part two, Marcus Sperling will speak on the gauge theory background for the Bethe/gauge correspondence. That will include a reminder of supersymmetric theories and some D-brane configurations.



Title: Supersymmetric QFTs meets Quantum Spin ChainPart II

Speaker: Marcus Sperling

AffiliationSoutheast Universtiy

Time: 12:00-13:00, ThursdayMarch 10th, 2022 (UTC+8, Beijing Time)

VenueRoom 1502, Yifu Architecture Building, Sipailou Campus of Southeast University, Nanjing  

             (东南大学四牌楼校区逸夫建筑馆丘成桐中心1502)



About the Speaker

Dr. Marcus Sperling received his Master degree of Sciences in Physics from Technische Universität Dresden, Germany in 2013 and his Ph.D. degree from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany in 2016. Then he worked as a Post Doctoral Researcher in the Faculty of Physics of University of Vienna in Austria from 2016 to 2018 and as a Post Doctoral Fellow at Yau Mathematical Sciences Center of Tsinghua University in China from 2018 to 2021. 

In November 2021, Dr. Marcus Sperling joined the Shing-Tung Yau Center of Southeast University as an associated researcher.


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