There will be a poster session and competition during the school. Potential participants can request to present a poster on application. The best poster, selected by the lecturers and organisers, will receive a prize of around £360, kindly sponsored by the MDPI journals Universe and Physics.
The poster prize was awarded to Tim Meier from Humboldt University Berlin for his poster Twist noncommutative gauge theories.
Posters
Extended multi-scalar field theories with BPS solutions - Alexis Roa Arguirre, Federal University of Itajubá
A Study of Integrable Form Factors in Massless Relativistic AdS2 - Daniele Bielli, University of Surrey and University of Milan
Deforming the ODE/IM correspondence with TTbar - Nicolò Brizio, University of Turin
KdV charges, generalised Gibbs ensembles and modular transforms - Max Downing, King's College London
ODE/IM correspondence applications to N=2 gauge theory and black holes physics - Daniele Gregori, NORDITA
Defects in c=24 conformal field theories - Sachin Grover, Harish-Chandra Research Institute
Inversion relations in integrable QFTs - Moritz Kade, Humboldt University Berlin
The Hidden Symmetries of Yang-Mills Theory on Loop Spaces, Henrique Malavazzi, University of São Paulo
Twist noncommutative gauge theories - Tim Meier, Humboldt University Berlin
Wobbling kinks and shape mode interactions in a coupled two-component φ4 theory - David Miguélez-Caballero, University of Valladolid
Maxwell deformations of 3d Chern-Simons gravity - Juan Carlos Morales Parra, Heriot-Watt University
Inclusion of radiation in the CCM approach of the φ4 model - Sergio Navarro-Obregón, University of Valladolid
The Hubbard model and beyond - Chiara Paletta, Trinity College Dublin
Relativistic mixed-flux worldsheet scattering in AdS3/CFT2 - Davide Polvara, University of Padua
Modmax Oscillator - Rodolfo Abraham Sánchez-Isidro, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Lattice Realization of Defects in Minimal Model CFTs - Madhav Sinha, Rutgers University
A closer look at orbifolds in ADS/CFT - Torben Skrzypek, Imperial College London
Interacting Emergent Yang-Mills Theory - Chenliang Su, Niels Bohr Institute
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