Prof.
Herbert Fried
(Brown University)
05/11/2013, 10:00
Prof.
Olaf Lechtenfeld
(Hannover University)
05/11/2013, 11:30
Prof.
Francesco Toppan
(CBPF Rio de Janeiro)
05/11/2013, 14:30
I review recent advances in superconformal mechanics: the existence of critical scalings (constraining the admissible Lagrangians) for the finite superconformal algebras and the existence of a new type of duality (the target-target duality) of the 1D sigma models. In the light of these results the world-line superconformal theory is put into a new perspective.
Dr
Roberto Bonezzi
(University of Bologna and INFN)
05/11/2013, 16:00
Dr
Carlos Alberto Vaquera
(University of Colima)
05/11/2013, 17:00
In this talk, recent advances in the second order formalism for fermions in gauge theories are studied. This framework has a direct correspondence to the Dirac formalism but allows the description of an anomalous gyromagnetic factor. Besides, due to its close resemblance of scalar theory, this model incorporates naturally fermion self-interactions. The aim of this work is to analyze the...
Prof.
Herbert Fried
(Brown University)
06/11/2013, 09:00
Prof.
Ashok Das
(University of Rochester)
06/11/2013, 10:00
Prof.
Gerry McKeon
(University of Western Ontario)
06/11/2013, 14:30
The canonical structure of the action for the spinning particle, the superparticle and superstring is considered. In 3+3 dimensions, a superparticle action that has manifest supersymmetry both on the world line and in the target space is given.
Mr
Naser Ahmadiniaz
(Michoacana University Morelia)
06/11/2013, 16:00
Ms
Maria Anabel Trejo Espinosa
(Michoacana University Morelia)
06/11/2013, 16:20
Ms
Mona Arjang
(Michoacana University Morelia)
06/11/2013, 16:40
Ms
Daniela D'Ascanio
(La Plata National University and IFLP)
06/11/2013, 17:00
Prof.
Pablo Pisani
(La Plata National University and IFLP)
07/11/2013, 09:00
Prof.
Ashok Das
(University of Rochester)
07/11/2013, 10:00
Dr
Emanuele Latini
(University of Zurich)
07/11/2013, 11:30
Prof.
Petr Jizba
(Czech Technical University of Prague)
08/11/2013, 09:00
In this talk I will show how a Brownian motion on a short scale can originate a relativistic motion on scales that larger than particle's Compton wavelength. I start by discussing complex dynamical systems whose statistical behavior can be explained in terms of a superposition of simpler underlying dynamics ? the so-called superstatistics paradigm. Then I go on by showing that the combination...
Dr
Adolfo Huet
(UNAM Queretaro)
08/11/2013, 14:30
Mr
Ravindra Thakur
(Michoacana University Morelia)
08/11/2013, 16:00
Mr
Saul Fernando Hernandez Ortiz
(Michoacana University Morelia)
08/11/2013, 16:20
Mr
Ahmad Aftab
(Michoacana University Morelia)
08/11/2013, 16:40
Mr
Kephani Raya
(Michoacana University Morelia)
08/11/2013, 17:00