This initiative aims at bringing together mathematicians and theoretical physicists with interdisciplinary expertise, ranging from Differential and Algebraic Geometry, Topology and Number Theory, to Feynman Calculus and Scattering Amplitudes, with the goal of discussing the recently discovered role of Intersection Theory for twisted de-Rham cohomologies in the evaluation of Feynman integrals. The goal of the meeting is to identify and propose new, interdisciplinary, common research directions.
Participation, by invitation.
Speakers
- Paolo Aluffi (Florida State Univ.)
- Kazuhiko Aomoto (Nagoya Univ.)
- Janko Boehm (Kaiserlautern Univ.)
- Ruth Britto (Trinity College Dublin)
- Francis Brown (Oxford Univ.)
- Simon Caron-Huot (McGill Univ.)
- Claude Duhr (CERN)
- Hjalte Frellesvig (Padova Univ.)
- Johannes Henn (MPI, Munich)
- Enrico Herrmann (SLAC)
- Saiei-Jaeyeong Matsubara-Heo (Kobe Univ.)
- Manoj Mandal (Padova Univ.)
- Katsuhisa Mimachi (Osaka Univ.)
- Sebastian Mizera (IAS Princeton)
- Ettore Remiddi (Bologna Univ.)
- Pierre Vanhove (IPHT Saclay)
- Stefan Weinzierl (Mainz Univ.)
- Masaaki Yoshida (Kyushu Univ.)
- Yang Zhang (Univ. of Sci. and Tech. of China)
Venue
The workshop will be held in two different places:
on December 18, in Archivio Antico at Palazzo Bo (via 8 Febbraio, 2, 35122 Padova PD);
on December 19-20, in Aula Rosino, at Specola (Vicolo dell'Osservatorio, 5, 35122 Padova PD).