Birdtracks 2024

Europe/Vienna
Online

Online

Description

drawing: birdtrack diagrams and "real" birdtracks at a beach

The birdtracks method allows for a concise and transparent way of calculating with tensors, with applications that reach across QCD, general relativity, differential geometry, lattice field theory, and representation theory. The aim of this meeting is to bring together experts from different fields, who will explain in which context they use birdtracks, why they use them, and what the special features, advantages, and disadvantages are in their particular context. In this way, the meeting will allow exchange, progress, and synergy across different fields of research.

Confirmed speakers include: Predrag Cvitanović (Georgia Institute of Technology), Anthony Kennedy (The University of Edinburgh), Rob Pisarski (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Andreas Trautner (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg), Heribert Weigert (University of Cape Town) and Torsten Zache (University of Innsbruck).

The meeting is jointly organized by Stefan Keppeler (Universität Tübingen), Simon Plätzer (Universität Graz and Universität Wien) and Malin Sjödahl (Lund University).

   

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Participants
Participants
  • Aleksei Kubarski
  • Andreas Trautner
  • Andrecia Ramnath
  • Anthony Kennedy
  • Bruce Westbury
  • Craig Lawrie
  • Daniel Weiss
  • Daniel Weiss
  • Domenico Lippolis
  • Elizabeth Dobson
  • Faaris Alam
  • Florian Cougoulic
  • Francesco Fedele
  • Greg Jackson
  • Heribert Weigert
  • Jae Goode
  • Johan Bijnens
  • Judith Alcock-Zeilinger
  • Julius Julius
  • Jutho Haegeman
  • Kaiwen Sun
  • Kajal Singh
  • Kristjan Kannike
  • Malin Sjödahl
  • Markus Diehl
  • Mawande Lushozi
  • Mothibi Mathivha
  • Niall MacKay
  • Nicholas Cimaszewski
  • Nicole Oberth
  • Paul Kothgasser
  • Predra Cvitanović
  • rob pisarski
  • Sachin Grover
  • Sidney Williams
  • Simon Plätzer
  • Stefan Keppeler
  • Stéphane Peigné
  • Timea Vitos
  • Torsten Zache
  • Yoshimasa Hidaka
  • Yueheng Lan
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