The SAGEX project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764850.
Do you want to learn more about loops and perturbative simplicity in two dimensional integrable models? Check out the last paper by Davide and Patrick! #SAGEX#Integrability#Amplitudes
https://t.co/dktuWoXYJ3
Nima Arkani-Hamed will be giving a colloquium “Spacetime, Quantum Mechanics and Scattering Amplitudes” at QMUL, Mile End Campus, London on Wednesday 22 June 2022! Register for the event here! https://t.co/ONrrM6jDNv
Looking forward to Amplitudes 2022 in Prague!
The early bird registration was extended to June 12, and the conference fee will go up afterwards.
https://t.co/B80sJYr5nN
Have you checked out the videos and interactive elements that introduce the wonderful and strange world of Scattering Amplitudes in our exhibition?
https://t.co/344RIIDdBR
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Take a look at the Beyond Feynman Diagrams section of our exhibition about the hidden elegance of scattering amplitudes! Discover interactively their connection to geometry and challenge yourself with a Puzzling Feynman Diagram game!
Have you already checked out the Feynman diagrams section of our exhibition? Learn how physicists use pictures to study how particles interact. Draw your own diagrams, and understand which pictures to draw for certain interactions. Get started at https://t.co/344RIIDdBR!
On to the next section of the "SAGEX - At the frontier of physics" exhibition which is all about the scattering of special wavepackets called SOLITONS 🌊. Come play a game to help Alice splash Bob with solitons at https://t.co/gl4mwZrSOM
Think that scattering amplitudes are only useful for describing very small particles? Guess again! This SAGEX exhibition video series guides you all the way from quantum physics to the collisions of black holes: https://t.co/iJRwNf4H1f
How do scattering amplitudes merge quantum physics and relativity, and how do particle interactions shape our world from the tiniest building blocks of the universe to the largest black hole? Find out at our exhibition https://t.co/zzNcgXemBT
Researchers have shown how to model the behavior of a gravitational wave through the actions of just one of its countless particles, as if we could learn the precise silhouette of a tsunami after examining a single water molecule. @walkingthedot reports: https://t.co/UKJ1JxHghy
Today is an exciting day! A large collection of reviews appeared on arXiv from the leading amplitude experts in the SAGEX community. You don't want to miss it if you are a real amplitude fan!!
https://t.co/65uvgHbVjS
Explore the Frontier of Physics and hop from Black Holes to the Quantum Dimension in our virtual exhibition https://t.co/344RIIDdBR. Many videos and interactive elements introduce the wonderful and strange world of Scattering Amplitudes - we hope you enjoy it!
Do you want to learn more about quantum chaos, integrable models and an their holographic dual? Check out the last paper by Anne and Tristan! #integrability#SAGEX https://t.co/2xJdsjYIXC
Manuel, one of our ESRs, broadened his interests beyond physics to natural language processing and artificial intelligence! Check out his recent paper with collaborators on the Linguistic Matrix Theory programme! #SAGEX
https://t.co/wUNjgYSrAD
Check this new paper by our ESR Lorenzo Quintavalle and collaborators (Ilija Buric, Sylvain Lacroix, Jeremy Mann, Volker Schomerus) presenting the Comb channel coordinates and OPE factorisation of the Gaudin Models and Multipoint Conformal Blocks!
https://t.co/tkMxFVqqVe
Another new paper by ESR Riccardo Gonzo and collaborators Ruth Britto and Guy Jehu about graviton particle statistics and coherent states obtained from classical scattering amplitudes is available to read:
https://t.co/KGxGQpV6nl
ESRs Andrea Cristofoli, Riccardo Gonzo and collaborators have released a new paper today about uncertainty principle and classical amplitudes - check it out here:
https://t.co/3cGEq3RxK2