Speaker
Justin Kulp
(Perimeter Institute)
Description
SUSY QFT’s are of long-standing interest for their high degree of solvability (due in part to the power of BPS quantities) and phenomenological implications. The holomorphic twist produces a new theory which precisely isolates the BPS operators which give the SUSY QFT its potency. I will describe how this twist is performed; the algebraic structure of the twisted theory; and three surprising results about interacting theories, Feynman diagrams, and confinement.
External references
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