Jun 11 (Wed) - 13(Fri), 2014 1114 International Conference Room, KIAS, Seoul |

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Time | June 11(Wed) | June 12(Thu) | June 13(Fri) |
09:00 - 10:00 | G. Dunne | V.P. Nair | E. Weinberg |
10:00 - 10:30 | Bum-Hoon Lee | Deog Ki Hong | Hyunsoo Min |
10:30 - 11:00 | Break | ||
11:00 - 11:30 | Sang-Jin Sin | Dongsu Bak | Nakwoo Kim |
11:30 - 12:00 | Wontae Kim | Seok Kim | Jaemo Park |
12:00 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 - 15:00 | E. Poppitz | P. Argyres | M. Thies |
15:00 - 15:30 | Piljin Yi | Sangmin Lee | Chan-ju Kim |
15:30 - 16:00 | Break | ||
16:00 - 17:00 | D. Karabali | A. Smilga | Jens Hoppe / Chaiho Rim |
17:00 - 17:30 | Jeong-Hyuck Park | Phillial Oh | Kimyeong Lee |
18:00 - | Banquet (Holiday Inn, 2F) |
Philip Argyres (Univ. of Cincinnati), 4d SCFTs with moduli spaces with handles
Gerald Dunne (Univ. of Connecticut), Resurgence and non-perturbative physics
Dmitra Karabali (Lehman college, CUNY), Effect: Diffraction and general boundary condition
V.Parameswaran Nair (CCNY, City Univ. of NY), Group Theory and Fluid Dynamics: Formalism, Gauge Fields and Anomalies
Erick Poppitz (Toronto Univ.), Supersymmetry and neutral bions: hints about deconfinement?
I will discuss the conjecture that the thermal deconfinement transition in pure Yang-Mills theory is continuously connected to a quantum phase transition in softly-broken N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on R^3 x S^1. The latter is driven by a competition between various exotic "topological" molecules, and, since it occurs in a calculable weak-coupling regime, a great can be learned about its properties. I will present evidence, from past and ongoing work, in favor of the continuity conjecture and discuss possible directions for future study and speculations.
Andrei Smilga (Univ. of Nantes), Higher derivative theories with benign ghosts
Michael Thies (Univ. of Erlagen-Nurnberg), Time dependent hartree-Fock solution of Gross-Neveu models
Erick Weinberg (Columbia Univ.), Negative modes and Coleman-De Luccia bounces
Dongsu Bak (Univ. of Seoul), M5 brane theory
Deog Ki Hong (Pusan N. Univ.), QCD under a strong magnetic field
Jens Hoppe (Sogang Univ.), U(1)-invariant Membrane Theory
Chan-ju Kim (Ewha W. Univ.), Semilocal Popov Equations
Nakwoo Kim (Kyung Hee Univ.), Aspects of 3d/3d duality and holography
Seok Kim (Seoul N. Univ.), 5 and 6 dimensional superconformal field theories
Wontae Kim (Sogang Univ.), Something special at the event horizon
Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang Univ.), Bubbles and Walls revisited
Kimyeong Lee (KIAS), 6d (2,0) Theories & M5 Branes
Sangmin Lee (Seoul N. Univ.), ABJM amplitudes and Orthogonal Grassmannian
Hyunsoo Min (Univ. of Seoul), SL(2,R) duality symmetric action with sources
Phillial Oh (SKKU), Massive Photon and Cosmology
Jaemo Park (Postech), Dualities in (2+1)-dimjensions
Jeong-Hyuck Park (Sogang Univ.), Stringy Geometry of Double Field Theory
Chaiho Rim (Sogang Univ.), Irregualr conformal block
Sang-Jin Sin (Hanyang Univ.), Interaction and Quantification of Entanglement Entropy Change
Piljin Yi (KIAS), Index Theorems for d=1 GLSM and BPS States