ITP Lecture Archive

Integrability in QFT and AdS/CFT – HS 2014

Lecturer: Niklas Beisert

Event: These lectures are part of the Amsterdam-Brussels-Geneva-Paris doctoral school and SwissMAP

Tuesday 02.12., 13:30-16:15, CERN TH
Wednesday 03.12., 09:15-12:00, CERN TH
Tuesday 09.12., 14:00-18:15, Villa Battelle
Wednesday 10.12., 09:00-11:45, Villa Battelle
Tuesday 16.12., 14:00-16:15, Villa Battelle
Wednesday 17.12., 09:00-11:45, Villa Battelle

Description

Integrable structures have played a very important role in obtaining exact results in interacting field theories and statistical systems, and they have had an important impact in our understanding of Quantum Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics. Many of the classical results in integrability concern two-dimensional systems, but recently it has been shown that many interacting quantum field theories in higher dimensions also have hidden integrable structures, most notably N=4 super Yang-Mills theory in the planar limit. This has led to a recent, enormous activity in the field, and many new exact results have been found which have played a crucial role in the development of the AdS/CFT correspondence. The aim of this course is to provide a pedagogical, graduate level introduction to integrability in Quantum Field Theory covering as well these recent developments. The course will start with a review of integrability in Quantum Field Theory in two dimensions (Bethe ansatz, thermodynamic Bethe ansatz), and then it will cover various aspects of integrability in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory.

Content

  1. Classical Integrability
  2. Classical Field Theory
  3. Integrable Spin Chains
  4. Quantum Integrability
  5. AdS/CFT Integrability

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