Elliptics '19

Europe/Zurich
Albert Einstein Institut, Potsdam.
Johannes Broedel (HU Berlin), Vittorio Del Duca (Universita e INFN Torino (IT)), Claude Duhr (CERN), Dirk Kreimer (HU Berlin)
Description

Scattering amplitudes are the building blocks that allow us to compute predictions for high-energy experiments like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. Despite their importance, the computation of scattering amplitudes is a very complex task. As the number of particles and/or the precision of the prediction increases, one faces an exponential growth in complexity and computations quickly become intractable. At the same time, the mathematical theory of the functions describing generic scattering amplitudes needed for high precision is insufficiently developed. Novel and powerful techniques are required in order to make precise predictions for collider experiments.

While there was a lot of progress over the last couple of years in understanding the mathematics of the functions that appear in scattering amplitude computations, it is known that new classes of functions show up that are poorly understood even from the mathematical side. Therefore, these so-called "elliptic functions" are currently an active area of research not only in collider physics, but also in seemingly disconnected areas like string theory and pure mathematics.

The aim of the conference is to bring together particle physicists, string theorists and mathematicians working on elliptic functions, with the grand goal of advancing our understanding of elliptic functions required to make precise predictions for future particle physics experiments.

 

The conference is funded by the "Kolleg Mathematik und Physik Berlin (KMPB)" and takes place at the Albert-Einstein-Institute Potsdam/Golm.

Confirmed speakers:

  • Marko Berghoff (HU Berlin)
  • David Broadhurst (Open University)
  • Johannes Blümlein (DESY Zeuthen)
  • Martijn Hidding (TC Dublin)
  • André Kaderli (HU Berlin)
  • Rob Klabbers (HU Berlin)
  • Pierpaolo Mastrolia (Padova)
  • Nils Matthes (Oxford)
  • Oliver Schlotterer (Uppsala)
  • Lorenzo Tancredi (CERN)
  • Matija Tapuskovic (Oxford)
  • Stefan Weinzierl (Mainz)
  • Matthias Wilhelm (NBI Kopenhagen)

Local organising committee:

  • Johannes Brödel (HU Berlin)
  • Vittorio Del Duca (ETH Zurich & INFN)
  • Claude Duhr (CERN)
  • Dirk Kreimer (HU Berlin)

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Participants
    • 1
      Some elliptic and modular examples of motivic periods
      Speaker: Nils Matthes
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 2
      Analytic continuation and numerical evaluation of iterated integrals of Eisenstein series
      Speaker: Lorenzo Tancredi
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 3
      Differential equations for one-loop string integrals
      Speaker: Oliver Schlotterer
    • 15:30
      Coffee
    • 4
      A Bestiary of Feynman Integral Calabi-Yau Geometries in Weighted Projective Space
      Speaker: Matthias Wilhelm
    • 10
      Differential equations for elliptic Feynman integrals
      Speaker: Stefan Weinzierl
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 11
      Elliptic multiple polylogarithms, an algorithmic approach: The calculation of two and three loop scalar diagrams
      Speaker: Johanna Campert
    • 12
      Evaluating two-loop non-planar master integrals for Higgs + jet production
      Speaker: Martijn Hidding
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 13
      Elliptic polylogarithms between Tate curve and torus
      Speaker: André Kaderli
    • 15:30
      Coffee
    • 14
      Some aspects of the motivic Galois coaction on elliptic Feynman integrals
      Speaker: Matija Tapuskovic
    • 15
      IBPs without IBPs
      Speaker: Hjalte Frellesvig
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 16
      Elliptic and Kummer-elliptic Integrals in higher order calculations in QFT
      Speaker: Johannes Blümlein
    • 12:30
      Lunch