MIT Infinite Dimensional Algebra Seminar (Fall 2024)

Meeting Time: Friday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. | Location: 2-135

Contact: Pavel Etingof and Victor Kac

Zoom Link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/93574730255

Meeting ID
944 6977 1032

For the Passcode, please contact Pavel Etingof at etingof@math.mit.edu.

Date and Time Speaker
September 6 Albert Schwarz
(University of California, Davis)

Geometric approach to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory

In the geometric approach to quantum theory that I suggested several years ago we take as a starting point the set of states. This viewpoint is more general than the standard approach where the states are considered as density matrices and the algebraic approach where the states are identified with positive functionals on an associative algebra with involution. A large class of examples including conventional quantum mechanics can be constructed from classical theory where our devices can measure only a part of observables.

In a geometric approach one can derive the formulas for probabilities analyzing interaction with a random environment. If the theory is translation-invariant we can define a notion of particle and scattering of particles.

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Lecture Slides

Sept 13 Andrey Smirnov
(The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Frobenius intertwiners for q-difference equations

The quantum difference equations are K-theoretic analogs of Dubrovin connection in quantum cohomology. In my talk I show that over $p$-adic fields the quantum difference equations of Nakajima quiver varieties are equipped with the Frobenius automorphism $z\to z^p$.

I show that the corresponding Frobenius intertwiner is a partition function of quasimaps with special boundary conditions. I describe an explicit formula for the degree zero term of the intertwiner and explain the connection with works of Dwork, Sperber and Kedlaya.

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Sept 20 Student holiday
Sept 27 Alexander Goncharov
(Yale University)
Oct 4 Vasily Krylov (Harvard)
Hunter Dinkins (MIT)
Oct 11
Oct 18 Retreat
Oct 25 Andrei Ionov
(Boston College)
Nov 1 Vera Serganova
(University of California, Berkeley)
Nov 8 Eric Opdam
(University of Amsterdam)
Nov 15 Yakov Varshavsky
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Nov 22 Nathan Haouzi
(Institute for Advanced Study)
Nov 29 Thanksgiving
Dec 6

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