Dual Perspectives

The goal of these 1-day events is to foster communication and collaboration between mathematicians and theoretical physicists. Usually they take place on Friday's at the Kandilli campus of Boğaziçi University. Each event consists of two parts. The morning session 10:30-12:00 is elementary and gives a basic introduction to the subject. It is followed by an afternoon session  13:30-15:00, which is a continuation towards more advanced aspects. 

2023 Talks


1) 10.03.2023 - Tekin Dereli (Maltepe University and Koç University) - Where Does Simple Supergravity Theory Stand Today?
2) 17.03.2023 - Francesco Lin (Columbia University) - Geometry and spectra of hyperbolic three-manifolds
3) 07.04.2023 - Jan Rosseel (Boskovic Institute, Zagreb) - Non-Lorentzian Geometry
4) 14.04.2023 - Ivan Cheltsov (University of Edinburgh) - K-moduli of Fano threefolds in the family 3-10
5) 28.04.2023 - Gleb Arutyunov (II. Institute for Theoretical Physics, Hamburg University) - Geometric construction of integrable models
6) 12.05.2023 - Hermann Nicolai (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Albert-Einstein-Institut) - Recent Developments in Supermembrane Theory
7) 26.05.2023 - Shinichi Tajima (Niigata University) - Holonomic D-modules and non-isolated singularities
8) 02.06.2023 - Axel Kleinschmidt (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Albert-Einstein-Institut) - The Geometry of Hidden Symmetries in Supergravity and Holography
9) 09.06.2023 - Felix Schlenk (University of Neuchatel) - Symplectic Almost Squeezings of Large 4-balls
10) 27.10.2023 - Dmitri Sorokin (INFN Padova & U. Padova, Dept. of Phys. Astron. “Galileo Galilei”) - Aspects of Maximally Symmetric Non-Linear(ModMax) Electrodynamics