Bethe Forum Program
Abstract
Recent years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to compute on-shell scattering amplitudes in quantum field theories. These basic objects are crucial to our ability to
provide the theoretical support needed for the experimental program at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. They are also objects worthy of study in their own right, and investigations into them
have revealed new and unexpected aspects of gauge and gravity theories. The lectures will cover the basics of the developments of recent years: on-shell recursion relations, the unitarity
method, and their application to QCD and maximally supersymmetric Yang--Mills theories. The lectures will also cover material related to applications of QCD to collider physics, such as
infrared cancellations and subtraction methods. The lectures will sample some more advanced topics, such as unitarity at higher loops, Bern--Carrasco--Johansson duality, Grassmannians,
and twistor strings. What lies ahead in the field of amplitudes is almost certainly as remarkable as what we have discovered already. These lectures are intended to prepare students to
embark on their own research in this challenging and exciting area of high-energy physics.
Topics
- On-shell recursion relations and Lagrangianless physics
- Unitarity method
- Two-loop unitarity
- Infrared Structure, infrared cancellations and next-to-leading order calculations
- Topics in N=4 SUSY amplitudes
- Bern-Carrasco-Johansson construction and duality
- Grassmannians
- Twistors
Preliminary Schedule
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Monday:
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Registration from 9:00 to 9:30.
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Lecture from 9:30 to 11:30.
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Discussion session from 15:00 (st) to 16:30.
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Reception at 17:00.
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Tuesday:
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Lecture from 9:00 (st) to 11:00.
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Discussion session from 14:30 to 16:00.
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Wednesday:
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Lecture from 9:00 (st) to 11:00.
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Discussion session from 14:30 to 16:00.
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Thurday:
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Lecture from 9:00 (st) to 11:00.
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Discussion session from 14:30 to 16:00.
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Friday:
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Lectures from 09:00 (st) to 11:00.
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