Emmy Noether’s ideas in Gravity, Black holes and AdS/CFT by Loganayagam
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Σεπ 2016
DATES: Monday 29 Aug, 2016 - Tuesday 30 Aug, 2016
VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore
Emmy
Noether (1882-1935) is well known for her famous contributions to
abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Noether’s mathematical work
has been divided into three ”epochs”. In the first (1908-19), she made
contributions to the theories of algebraic invariants and number fields.
Her work on differential invariants in the calculus of variations,
Noether’s theorem, has been called ”one of the most important
mathematical theorems ever proved in guiding the development of modern
physics”. In the second epoch (1920-26), she began work that changed
the face of abstract algebra. In her classic paper Idealtheorie in
Ringbereichen (Theory of Ideals in Ring Domains, 1921) Noether developed
the theory of ideals in commutative rings into a tool with wideranging
applications. She made elegant use of the ascending chain condition,
and objects satisfying it are named Noetherian in her honor. In the
third epoch (1927-35), she published works on noncommutative algebras
and hypercomplex numbers and united the representation theory of groups
with the theory of modules and ideals. In addition to her own
publications, Noether was generous with her ideas and is credited with
several lines of research published by other mathematicians, even in
fields far removed from her main work, such as algebraic topology.
In ICTS-TIFR, we shall celebrate the work of this remarkable mathematician and physicist in this two day discussion meet.
The topics will include the following:
Noether's Theorem in Classical Dynamics: Continuous Symmetries and Conservation Laws for physical systems.
Applications of Noether theorem in particle physics, condensed matter physics, gravity and string theory.
Noether's pioneering contributions to Commutative Algebra and other fields of pure mathematics.
Application deadline: 01 July, 2016
Support
for train travel by students and postdocs will be provided as per
rules. Due to limited funds, faculty applicants are requested to find an
alternative travel support.
For more information, contact program@icts.res.in
PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/discussion_mee...
VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore
Emmy
Noether (1882-1935) is well known for her famous contributions to
abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Noether’s mathematical work
has been divided into three ”epochs”. In the first (1908-19), she made
contributions to the theories of algebraic invariants and number fields.
Her work on differential invariants in the calculus of variations,
Noether’s theorem, has been called ”one of the most important
mathematical theorems ever proved in guiding the development of modern
physics”. In the second epoch (1920-26), she began work that changed
the face of abstract algebra. In her classic paper Idealtheorie in
Ringbereichen (Theory of Ideals in Ring Domains, 1921) Noether developed
the theory of ideals in commutative rings into a tool with wideranging
applications. She made elegant use of the ascending chain condition,
and objects satisfying it are named Noetherian in her honor. In the
third epoch (1927-35), she published works on noncommutative algebras
and hypercomplex numbers and united the representation theory of groups
with the theory of modules and ideals. In addition to her own
publications, Noether was generous with her ideas and is credited with
several lines of research published by other mathematicians, even in
fields far removed from her main work, such as algebraic topology.
In ICTS-TIFR, we shall celebrate the work of this remarkable mathematician and physicist in this two day discussion meet.
The topics will include the following:
Noether's Theorem in Classical Dynamics: Continuous Symmetries and Conservation Laws for physical systems.
Applications of Noether theorem in particle physics, condensed matter physics, gravity and string theory.
Noether's pioneering contributions to Commutative Algebra and other fields of pure mathematics.
Application deadline: 01 July, 2016
Support
for train travel by students and postdocs will be provided as per
rules. Due to limited funds, faculty applicants are requested to find an
alternative travel support.
For more information, contact program@icts.res.in
PROGRAM LINK: http://www.icts.res.in/discussion_mee...
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