November 12 - 14, 2012
HIM Lecture Hall, Poppelsdorfer Allee 45
Organizers:
Nils Carqueville, Sven Meinhardt, Jacopo Stoppa
Description:
The rise of BPS invariants in mathematics is connected with the pioneering work of Donaldson and Thomas around 2000, which in particular provided a new way of counting curves in Calabi-Yau 3-folds. Some years later the theory was greatly extended by Behrend, Joyce, Kontsevich and Soibelman (and others) and it became clear that the original goal of counting curves was just the tip of an iceberg. Nowadays Donaldson-Thomas theory is regarded as a new way of thinking about moduli spaces of objects in Calabi-Yau 3-categories, as for instance the derived category of coherent sheaves or the Fukaya category of special Lagrangians in a Calabi-Yau 3-fold or the derived category of representations of quivers with potential.
Historically BPS states first appeared in theoretical physics, where they describe certain ground states in supersymmetric field theories. In the context of string and M-theory BPS states have been successfully used to count black hole microstates as well as for detailed proposals to construct (homological) link invariants.
In recent years another aspect of the theory has been discovered. As suggested by physicists, numerical BPS invariants can be used to construct new hyperkähler metrics and there should be a close relationship with integrable systems. A deep connection between Calabi-Yau 3-categories and integrable systems is conjectured and some progress has been made involving Bridgeland stability conditions and quadratic differentials on Riemann surfaces.
The aim of the workshop was to provide a platform for young scientists, both from mathematics and physics, to share their ideas and experiences with BPS invariants. The workshop was part of the Junior Hausdorff Program on Mathematical Physics and organized by the group D working on „BPS states“.
Speakers:
Chris Brav, Tom Bridgeland, Vittoria Bussi, Emanuel Diaconescu, Lothar Goettsche, Martin Kool, Andrew Morrison, Daniel Persson, Markus Reineke, Daniel Roggenkamp, Roberto Volpato
Monday, November 12
09:30 - 10:30 | Daniel Roggenkamp: Defect lines on torus models |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:00 | Roberto Volpato: Mathieu Moonshine and sigma models on K3 |
12:00 - 13:45 | Lunch break |
13:45 - 14:45 | Daniel Persson: Generalised Moonshine in the Elliptic Genus of K3 |
15:00 - 16:00 | tba |
16:00 - | Tea and cake |
Tuesday, November 13
09:30 - 10:30 | Tom Bridgeland: Quadratic differentials and stability conditions |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:00 | Duiliu Diaconescu: tba |
12:00 - 13:45 | Lunch break |
13:45 - 14:45 | Markus Reineke: Motivic DT invariants of quivers with stability and abelian analogues |
15:00 - 16:00 | Lothar Goettsche: Refined curve counting on surfaces |
16:00 - | Tea and cake |
18:30 | Social dinner, Restaurant "Tuscolo Münsterblick" (Gerhard-von-Are-Straße 8) |
Wednesday, November 14
09:30 - 10:30 | Chris Brav: Shifted symplectic structures and derived critical loci |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:00 | Martijn Kool: Reduced classes and curve counting on surfaces |
12:00 - 13:45 | Lunch break |
13:45 - 14:45 | Vittoria Bussi: Categorification of Donaldson-Thomas invariants and of Lagrangian intersections |
15:00 - 16:00 | Andrew Morrison: Values of Behrend's microlocal function |
16:00 - | Tea and cake |
Person |
Affiliation |
Period of stay |
Youngjin Bae | WWU Münster | |
Steven Bradlow | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |
Nils Carqueville | LMU München | |
Thomas Creutzig | TU Darmstadt | |
Ben (Nicholas) Davison | College Franco Britannique | |
Wojciech Dybalski | TU München | |
Dennis Eriksson | Max-Planck Institute | |
Urs Frauenfelder | University of Muenster | |
Mario Garcia-Fernandez | Aarhus University | |
Óscar García-Prada | ICMAT-CSIC | |
Eduardo Gonzalez | University of Massachussetts UMASS | |
Sergei Gukov | California Institute of Technology | |
Andriy Haydys | Universität Bielefeld | |
Stefan Hohenegger | Max-Planck-Institut für Physik | |
Gerald Höhn | Kansas State University | |
Bumsig Kim | Korea Institute for Advanced Study KIAS | |
Alessia Mandini | Universidade Técnica de Lisboa | |
Jan Manschot | Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik | |
Nicholas Stephen Manton | University of Cambridge | |
Sven Meinhardt | Universität Bonn | |
Ignasi Mundet i Riera | Universitat de Barcelona | |
Timothy Nguyen | State University of New York | |
Jeongseok Oh | KAIST | |
Joao M. Oliveira Baptista | Instituto Superior Técnico | |
Andreas Ott | Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik | |
Katarzyna Anna Rejzner | Universität Hamburg | |
Nuno Miguel Romão | Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik | |
Markus Röser | WWU Münster | |
Hironori Sakai | WWU Münster | |
Laura Schaposnik | Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg | |
Jan Schlemmer | Universität Wien | |
Artan Sheshmani | Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik | |
Maxim Smirnov | Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques | |
Maciej Starostka | Polish Academy of Sciences | |
Jacopo Stoppa | Dipartimento di Matematica "F. Casorati" | |
Thomas Sutherland | University of Sheffield | |
Richard Szabo | Heriot-Watt University | |
Szilárd Szabó | Budapest University of Technology and Economics | |
Markus Szymik | NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology | |
Yoh Tanimoto | Universität Göttingen | |
Elise Tenni | SISSA-ISAS | |
Sushmita Venugopalan | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR | |
Christian Wegner | Universität Bonn | |
Christopher Woodward | Rutgers University | |
Fabian Ziltener | Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) |